-4....-,-g§s.—.. _B_R|EES . recently was th e 1 '13"? ‘V "E Provincial Employees ISLAND NEWS PAGE SeekBargaining Rights By DON .\’lacLEOD I Guardian - Patriot Staff Writer; The P.E.l. Pub-iic Servants; Association will back a reqiiestl to provincial premiers for al meeting early next year to dis-‘ ms bargaining rights for civil: servants A campaign for such a mwtingl, be carried out by the Cana-l dlan Federation of Government’ ' of yee Organizations. ember. Provincial assoc-ia‘ion presi-ly e. some of the things the ‘little dent, J.V. Maclnty-i~:_ turned during the weekend from the annual federation meeting, Victoria. BC. said yesterday that “the t‘v:'vi'ation agreed on the principle of collective bar- who gaining and binding arbitration.l “At present. provincial employees are the only ones in Canada enjoying the rights of collective bargain- ing and arbitration. which in- cludes the right to strike. EXTENSIVE CAMPAIGN “The national federation in- tends to wage an extensive campaign this year to set up a ‘little royal commission’ to stu- dy the matter. _.“Premiers of seven provinces — Prince Edward Island. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Mani- toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, will be asked to delegate a cabin minister and civil service chair- man to the meeting. Ontario, Quebec and New- foundland. at present. are not members of the federation. “At the proposed meeting," said Mr. Maclntyre. “the fed- eration intends to point out that unless such rights as collective bargaining and binding arbi- tration are granted. elevating civil servants from their pre- sent ‘inferior’ status, labor un- Imperial O-il Appoints Two Islanders Paul W. Balcom of Charlotte- town has been appointed indus- trial sales representative for Imperial Oil at Saint John, N.B. W.W. Shatford. Atlantic region manager. announed yesterday. Mr. Balcom is one of two Is- landers recently appointed to new positions by Imperial Oil. The other is G. Ernest Carver. anative of Mermaid, who was educated in Charlottetown and formerly was an Imperial Oil salesman and agent in Charlot- tetown and Montague. Mr. Carver has been ap- pointed to Imperial Oil agency sales planning in Halifax, and company's field sales supervisor for the Truro area. He is married and has three children. A graduate of Dalhousie Uni- versity and Nova Scotia Techni- cal College, Mr. Balcom was on the staff of the Prince Edward Island department of highways before joining Imperial in June of this year. Mr. Balcom is married and has two children. (D so Sa5kaE°h”"'3"l ternatives may ions will move in to organize government employees. "Unless these rights are granted. the federation claims civil service organizations will splinter into a multitude of or- ganizations and associations in the various governments, be- coming fair game to organizers of labor unions. If this splinter- ing takes place it will definitely Em o , . which the P,E.l. Association is a: be to the demmem of a" com cerned." According to Mr. Maclntyre. royal commission’ he refers to would examine would be th “trends and efforts of unions to organize civil servants - whe- ther or not this is a desirable thing. and if not, what the al- be." Accompanying Mr. Maclntyre to the Victoria meeting was Dr. James Higgins, vice-president of the provincial association. ete ollaerton and West Prince C......fv E 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown,v'l‘ues., Oct. 2, I962 Austerity Program Results In Fitness Grant Reduction By DON MacLEOD from $5.000000 in motion of physical fitness a grant was announced last 1-. When the was announced. this was to get a grant and 10 cents per ing its share $60,000 NEW FORMULA USED amateur sports in Canada this province will receive about half i cal education. David Boswell, of what was expected when the said _ win- has already r e c e i v e cl the announced that a new formula Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer lwould be used. Each province With a cutback to $1,000,000 5. in this fiscal year, will get two , the current grants of $15,000 each, plus a fiscal year, by the federal gov- per capita grant in each c a s ei ernment, in money for the pro-irrriaking this province’: tota lid $40. . _ _ I Provincial director of physi- yesterday P.E. Island first $15.400. which was used federal programlfor planning and organization province ‘lo; a physical fitness program. As soon as an agreement is capita. mlak-_signed with Ottawa, expected approximately: shortly. the province will re- ceive another $15,400 for ap- ;_ proved projects. At a weekend meeting in (_)t- PROVINCIAL PROGRAM tawa, Health Minister Monteith These projects would form An Atlantic Provinces Econo- mic Council workshop on mem- bership and public relations will be held today at the Giarlotte town Ho . Chairman of APEC’s mem- bership and public relations committee, Ross MacKenzie of Summerside. will preside dur- part of a provincial program designed to encourage’. promote and develop fitness and ama- teur sport through the develop- ment and extension of existing activities. services, facilities and the training of personnel available within the province. Assistance to the province may include projects for training leaders and coaches. provision of undergraduate scholarships and bursaries, strengthening and co-ordination program and development of participation in amateur sport and other pro- jects related to fitness and am- ateur sport. APEC Workshop Scheduled Today 49.1-:- wiuvrusit " " . ., ». “ /‘ I 7 w u ' TORONTO (OP) -- Ollltfled v 53 Ill temperatures‘ I‘. V 3 3 Nilt my 49 50 ' Dawson 87 II St. John's. NM. .. 45 '0 Vancouver 51 C7 HALIFAX (CP)—1'he w that V Edmonton ....... It -01 uflee says a few shone are _ Calgary . . ..... 47 19 . should ing the session. Saskatoon 44 ~78 take place over the western’ G.W. Birch, regional chnir- Regina 86 14 portions of the clstrict this mu, ofth[g¢ommm,ee_w]1l‘jve W 44 76 and over the eastern an explanation of the purpose T°’°“'° ‘5 59 0011 ill “IO and owning, of his c 0 m. 47 6: exception of Cape Breton whore Bay of Fundy: Light westerly mittee, following Mr. Macl{en- I3 :1 it will remain cloudy, gin; cloudy with I ‘W clear zie‘s opening remarks in the gelionll‘ gt sea“ Pfln ‘mug!’ b:°‘;:’l'“3 ""3: 1: fits- ' _ orthorn ova s, cc 35°" ur ".’°"'"" by 11.1’. Boutllier. staff con- nawmi Island. Eastern shore, moral"! V WW 10 miles PANEL DI?Cl.ilSSl0sl1V tract and membership officer, southcri. haslf of eastern N.B. gzeahg u:¢,(-glgietznagn in show- A an dscus on on and on o s bcrshi ooun ' unny an : atnru -‘WEE’! hi-glory. Purpose and 0l‘- and pillblic url:l.iItlonsmpll:‘ns to: cloudy riods; a lewd shliwetifsvg *3 9 l- per ganization will feature. as pan- p,E,1_ win be 311133 by Mr, little cliinge in mperaturo. will We ‘O50! It Charlotte- elists, Professor w.v. Smith. Macxenue. - (winds. Low - high at New town at 12:81 n.m. and 1:13 APEC president; Capt. C.R. G ow and Goshen 44 and 08. Inn. At Rustico .st 3:44 s’.m. Hunter p_E_1,, vlce-p 1- e 5 1. COMMAND T0 6! Charlottetown and Moncton 45 and 7:45 p.m. summer A dent; Nelson Mann, executive VA1-CARTIER 909- (CP)— lid’ 93- ellhfifiell minutes later than vicgpregideng and Mn Birch, Lt.-Col. Pierre Chuso of Qiio- Cape Breton: Cloudy with lowstown. Mr, Mncfienzle will be mode;-. bee City will turn over com. clear P011003: I law showers: ntszfionnd sets at 5:42. ator. In the afternoon. Bill Hny~ ward and Jack Johnston will lead discussion on the t “how can we expand and conso- lidate membership support at the community levels". A review of the present mem- bership situation will be given mood of the 1st battalion. Royal tions forces in the Congo before returning to Montreal. CS Convention To Open Today VANCOUVER (CPl—Federa1 civil servants. smarting under the government's salary freeze and pondering the question of moving into the ranks of or- ganized labor, will meet in con- vention here starting today. Approximately 150 delegates. staff members and officers will consider 291 resolutions ham- mered out by 17 committees and dealing with all phases of employment. Many of the resolutions al- ready submitted deal with money matters—pay rates for various classifications, o v e r- Others are expected from the floor. 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