This â€" Association _ was recently certified as the bargaining agent for the Board‘s clerical, secretaâ€" rial, foremen, subâ€"foremen and technical staff and is the first such agreement The minimum â€" starting salary in 1973 for a level one position is $3,849 to a The Board of Education in a Committee of the Whole session approved a two year â€" salary â€" agreement with its Non Academic Staff Association. loyees. The agreement â€" which must be formally ratified by the board at its meetâ€" ing on July 19, establishes revised terms of employâ€" ment and encompasses a new salary schedule for 1973 which reduces the number of years required to progress from minimum to maximum. This new schedule is based on an inâ€" crease of eight per cent to the 1972 maximum salary. Year two of the agreement provides for a six per cent across the Board increase for 1974. Staff coming within the scope of the Non Academic Staff â€" Association, â€" range from a level one inexpeâ€" rienced clerk to level eleâ€" ven positions such as acâ€" countant, personnel _ asâ€" sistant, senior buyer and transportation officer. Mr. Goudie said, "It is important that letters be written to the Ontario goâ€" vernment supporting PUSH Letters are about the only thing that impresses politiâ€" cilans. If they get enough of them maybe we‘ll get action in the fall."‘ The PUSH _ committee had a breakthrough in its‘ cause last month when MPP Waterloo merchants for PUSH (push for uniform store hours) said that alâ€" though members of parliaâ€" members of the cabinet UPSTAIRS â€" NEXT TO WATERLOO THEATRE OPEN 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 578â€"4950 urged to write letters to members of parliament to support uniform store hours across the province. Still pushing for uniform store hours is now in recess but local @ USED BOOKS .. 20 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, July 11, 1973 & 5 TABLES. . © 50,000 BOOKS. . @ ART BOOKS .. BooK BARrN this group of empâ€" U IIL WV VGIL DBFZNIIDGS /BOOK 12 KING ST. NORTH â€" WATERLOO 2. BARN Boardâ€"Assoc. settle contract THE THE BOOK BARN So you‘ve never been to the BOOK BARN HERE‘S WHAT WE HAVE! maximum of $11,65§ for a level eleven position. In 1974, the minimum of level one will be $4,080 and rise to a maximum of $12,353 for level eleven. the additional staff and expenses of keeping the for added, "If everyone stayed sumer would ultimately go up. The volume of business people and can absorb the cost of longer hours better. ‘*The public are not really asking for these additional thehljgeronesremainopen. Shopping centres are entreâ€" Mr. Goudie pointed out that legislation was needed since the independent canâ€" Premier to act now in legisâ€" lating uniform retail hours. Leonard M. 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