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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jun 1979, p. 2

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Alt work is Warned by tqualified techmcuans m dealershtps across Canada and the U S A City personnel director Terry Hellman says he doean't think the workers will strike till after the June " date. But, he added. he doesn't know what the union is thinking. The biggest problem stemming from the upcom- ing strike will be garbage collection. he said. Other cities in the Region have contracts for garbage col- lection, but all residential garbage in Waterloo is col- lected by outside workers. Since there won‘t be any residential garbage collec- tion during the strike, Mr. Hallman said residents will have to co-operate with the City. Temporary landfill sites will be set up. but exact lo- cations haven't been dis- closed. l "l can say for suie that' we won't use City parks for landfill sites." Mr. Hallman said. The landfill sites will. be “well away" from built- were when; the groups that settled for the original offer. hm _ PM" 7%“.er M‘s-ell awovatiuyofcm udhehforyouto mm... PHONE 884-51 10 8 Fiestas (4-1978’s) 27 Demonstrators 13 Pintos 15 Falrmonts ' Mustangs " Granadas I3 LTD " 24 Full-size LTDs 25 Thunderbirds up are”, probably on com- mercial or industrial land. Other services cut on will include gnu cutting in City parks. park maintenance. street cleaning and general street maintenance. Emer- gency road work will be looked after by supervisory staff. Services at the City's two cemeteries will be kept up, Mr. Hallman said. Park- view Cemetery on Univer- sity Ave. and part of Mt. Hope Cemetery are kept up by the City, and supervisory staff will look after main- tenance and burial duties. Mr. Hallman doesn't for- see many problems during the strike. Picket lines will be set up, he said, but they'll be for "information pur- poses". Watertoo's outside workers aren't as ”mili- tant" as those presently on strike in Cambridge where picketers have tried to ob- struct traffic including fun- eral processions. Waterloo City hall ser- vices won't be affected by the strike, but Mr. Hannah said picket: will [notably be set w around the Maratand Centre. Industrial and commer- cial garbage collection in Waterloo is on contract to Big Bear Sanitation. Mr. Hallman said. Since Big Bear is a non-union com- pany, that collection will continue. He wouldn't say how long the strike might last. but since it's being coordinated on a regional basis - along with Kitchener and Cam- bridge - Waterloo's strike is expected to be a lengthy one. Locations and details re- gtmiing.temporaty garbage dumps will be released when the workers strike, Mr. Hallman said. Maps and instructions will be pub- lished in the Chronicte.and the K-W Record. Part-time staff will coati- nue to work on summer ro- creational programs, but arms and other facilities will be closed when pro- grams aren't on. Not including that. time workers, the Ci be operating with between 15 and 18 outside workers. Residents may want to take their garbage to the Regional landfill site on Erb St. Mr. Hallman says that's a good idea, providing the regional site is open. The Region's outside workers have also voted to Strike and can legally do so as of June 11. If they do, the Erb St. landfill site will probably be closed. Temporary landfill sites will be carefully supervised. according to provincial go- vernment regulations. he stressed. Health regulations state that a temporary site must have complete pest control and must be kept away from resid' areas. THE TREASURE TROVE Waterloo 745-6773 WES-SAT. 10 an. - 5:30 Ill! 16 Union St. E. Fathers' Day .

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