the examiner Monday Mar 1979A Employment says force to make way for men for men She said employers are Illtll teaching social work and dominated by women QllIFIN ltillllItt here in June IIAA lIt pages Eymard orbin tl Working women expected to quit when iobs scarce LONDON nt TI Women are seen as secondary work force and that is one reason more women than men are unemployed spokesman for the Ottawa oalitioii for Full large number of women were drawn into the work force in the Mitts lulie White said Saturday on the final lay of events marking International Womens Day As the economy sags and jobs liecoiiie increasingly scarce the government expects women to leave the work Author of national report entitled Women and Work Ms White said the overall unemployment rate in W78 was 84 per cent but it was it per cent for women and To per cent prejudiced because they think they do not really need to ork that the are not committed to their jobs and that they take jobs from those who arguc that women take jobs from men should apply equal consideration to men who have moved into Queen Mother anticipating visit Commons pages criticized Some Henchspeaking Mls are quietly grumbling about the linguistic deficiencies of the ommons the blackuniformed students who run errands for The 36 pages were recruited last year from all provinces and work parttime at the Commons as well as attending university Previously pages were hind locally and there were no problems to find bilingual recruits Madawaskaietoriai and other Mls who did not want to be named congratulated the pages on their efforts to become bilingual but said their oral French still leaves much to be desired Some Mls found it ironic that the Parliament which pass ed the Official Languages Act could not provide bilingual services within its own corridors lllll against other fields traditionally ltitttiNlti ili Any ex cuse can hire the Queen Mother to visit anada because the country is so uplifting so lovely lhe 7Byearold Queen Mother says shes looking forward to her aiiada visit this June when she will preside over gathering of the Scottish clans and attend the Queens llate horse race in Toronto am so looking forward to the trip any excuse will do she said in copyright interview with The Star Mr iEl Taylor will give me lodging in Toronto you know The mud was this thick at the race last time but never mind Liberals want speedy passage for energy referendum bills WA 1I pieces of legislation that the federal government desperate ly wants passed before calling an election move through Parliament this week lhe bill that would allow energy allocation and even gas rationing in times of dire oil emergencies will receive third and final reading in the toni mons And committee report on bill that would permit the government to hold national referendums on constitutional attairs federal weapon against the laiti Quebecois lll dependence referendum will be debated later The two tlnce through the Toiiiinons the hills are expected to receive speedy handling in the predominantly Liberal Senate The upper house gave detailed study to the energy hill last week before it was sent from tlietoniinons The government has number of other bills it would like passed hetore calling the election expected in May or June ltut most electionrlate guesscrs feel that Prime Minister lrudcau would not hold up an election call to get them ll they were stalled In Parliament Election issue is separation PM MtiNlttlIAl itli lrime Minister Irudeau says the big issue in the coming clcctioii which can be expected civ soon will be choice of government able to handle tlioscscckiiigtodividctanada It wont be who can cut taxes the most or ho can make the most promises but what sort of government can challenge the forces that want to divide us lrudcau told more than IHtiti cheering guests at $133 plate Liberal tun draisingdinnerSaturday night Not surprisingly he said the Liberals can do it liest The issue has served them well lit past elections lltI he says Irogressivc on scrvativc lcidciloeIark has no sense ot strong aiiada and finds his trccdoin limited by his btxlygiiziid of oiiscr vatic premiers who cant agreeamongthemselves For instance Alberta lrcinicr lcter litlllfllltttl wants higher oil prices wlnlc William IIl of ltiitario wants energy prices kept down tlark cant agree with both ot them at once so he says nothing lrudcau said during his spirited ti minute speech NDP claim food inquiry not doing complete ob ItlltllNltl itti Hiitaiios tood inquiry was formed to look at questionable discounts the tood industry but it Is not in vestigating completely the complex issues Involcd New Democratic Party lllsays Donald lacloiiad the par food critic and member tot the Toronto riding of York South said it is difficult to find solution for problem it you areunsuretheprobleineXists He said the unitary has nar row legalistic icw point and its stall has neither the ill iioi thr capacin to deal till the Itlt involved Inquiry lawyer 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