Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 10, 1998, p. 6

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learned joe tayernese coowner of weston produce confirmed the 19000squarefdot main street grocery store has been sold to no frills yes weve sold were leaving at the end of the month tavemese said tayemese and his brother nick have owned and operat- ed western produce for five years at this time it is npt known how the change of ownership xwill affect western produces 60 employees tavernese said in april loblaws asked wwtchurchtbuftyille for clear ance to buy bob myers dealership with aplah to build a 25000squarefoot no frills on the main street site this plan wasmet with stiff opposition from people employed in the stouffville food industry loblaws officials were not available for comment teachers shouldnt strike parents say b from page 1 v were asking that they put in place a mechanism so even though teachers are allowed to have their union we dont think they should have the ability to let the dispute affect kids spark said future contract negotiations should exclude the right to strike worktorule or lock out teachers were not lawmakers we dont presume to knowwhat kind of mechanism to replace it with but nobody has come out to defend the children in this spark said board vicechairperson karen barker agreed there will likely be more teacher disputes in york region as long as we have a salary and benefit package that exceeds provincial funding we will be in the samesitua- tion said barker who believes that while the system still works it is flawed we certainly dont want teachers to feel were against tftem but we dontsupport strike action spark said parents she has talked with arent against teachers or the board but are advocating whats best for their children l i dont necessarily blame the teach- ers and i feel the board is also responsi- ble she said we certainly dont want teachers to feel were against them but we dont support strike action it has been very disruptive especially to chil- diren in elementary school they dont understand why cant go to school however a fax campaign may not be enough to convince politicians such as york centre mpp al palladini who said he and his tory colleagues have talked jy mor about removingthe nghtto strikevbut labour disputesin they still believe the current process is york region working r y i completely- understand how those parents must feel about these disruptions theres no ques tion labour relations in york region have been difficult- to deal with palladini said cath61ic parents mn york region had to endure three weeks of a strike jn september beforethe province legislated them back tdwork and those teachers are still without a contract v- durhamyork mpp julia munro also said teachers should retain the right to strike but has asked me minister of edu cation to review meiaws teacher negotiations y both parents and teachers have told me they feel there aieprollemswim process shsadii- vv a- v l local secondary school union president gerry harrison said he believes the current bargaining system works but he karen barker get out on the pavement should be the last call he said the process works but what happens ifyou get to the end of it arid it is still hot working harrison agreed with barker that as along as the funding controlled by trie provmcenegotiating3vith boards will remain a problem j the next step may well be provincial bargaining he a v w jst v p r 4 fc 1 i

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