. . ‘ll K b 1 , a WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14. 2009 0 WATERLOO, ONTARIO * $1 INCLUDING GST 7.: Strike deadline I " '“ 7 ' ‘ O O ‘ 1 50 opp - l . f ' . i looms for ; . , ‘ . s .Waterloo 8 - _. . , , l. -. .. ’ i. v~ . . ‘~ ' qu- it\.\\ is“ - » outs1de -- - _ _- - workers " i ~ WW mt; MW «_ . . Opera Kitchener not: ) ' ChronicleStaï¬ .; - ‘ Page 12 l unicipal outdoor workers and ' ' I} . the City of Waterloo entered ‘ into contract mediation yes- 3, - “ . 5,, _ . terday in hopes of avoiding a strike, . , f ' 1' "â€" A $5: The city's CUPE workers set a strike . ‘9‘; 9"" .. .' V I; _ ~ . deadline for midnight tonight if the 3,, . “'4’; (3,591; .. . union and the municipality hadn‘t set- I . ‘. if is; 75 †v 7 ;~. I. ' 1 ' ‘ tled negotiations, &, r i If. ‘u s it?“ . » ’ ' 1,.» That could mean job action by ' " ' "“7 †.. ' ' ' ‘. 1"“ snowplow operators. sewer and - ‘ .« I wastewater maintenance workers and ‘ operational staff at arenas and faci|i~ _ ties like RIM Park. - a ' ‘ Representatives for the city were hopeful a settlement would be . reached before the deadline. -' it ' '.'- my“ " “We’re Opt‘llnistic that we'll be able â€ammo ‘0 reach a settlement â€ï¬‚eaâ€? 0f the The Region of Waterloo Swim Club hosted a winter invitational swim meet this weekend at the Waterloo Program helps currenIOeconornic circumstances that Swimplex. Taking part in a mixed looometre butterfly race was ROW's Rachel Radyk. Local swimmers are ta] needs kids WIll still deal with some of the waiting expectantlyfornewstrom thecityabout support for their home poolatthfrid Laurier University. spec - (union's) concerns.†Simon Farbroth- »; _ A go to camp/Page 8 er. the city’s chief administrative oï¬i. C O O .1..." mommy- , 1 do ers eels n on ' As of Monday, the city was working ' ty . _ 8PM: * on contingency plans in case of a I [M ' . strike. but Farbrother hoped that it . . -. Ad [we dance would not come to that. 0881 e or 00 “0 gets leady “The city is making plans to deal in to perform on with that particular circumstance but if“ the big stage t we're going into mediation looking for t Bic-mm ventilation system. â€We want to talk to all the 'n/Pa 20 l a solution," he said i Chroma! Suï¬ The school has agreed to pay stakeholders and up: out who “gal ge l The contingency plan includes for operating costs but wants the needs to be at the table,†she ' trained non-unionized stat? and man- e City of Waterloo will community to contribute the said. agers operating snow removal equip» decide next week whether capital costs. Representatives from ROW merit in caseofa strike. or not to provide funding The Region of Waterloo Swim and Laurier were optimistic ' ' The outstanding issues are mainly help to keep the region's only 50- Club has raised commitments of about the city chipping in. J I ffy I L] l) e wage-related. said Mark Charboneau. ‘ metre swimming pool open. more than $700,000 over five “What I understand is (the the national representative for CUFF, i On Monday. councillors con- years in a fundraising campaign. city) wants to talk to other stake- 5' s. g 1 1542. sidered giving $50,000 annually Other groups, including the holders and understand wh'at " ‘ '- The union has surveyed other over the next ï¬ve years to Wilfrid City of Kitchener and the Region everyone else is doing in terms a; ; -;_ 5}. lie i ., 3‘ comparable municipalities such as lander University to support the of Waterloo. have also been ofadonation.†said Peter Baxter, :’ ‘ _ ' ' â€x Guelph, Cambridge and Kitchener pool, but deferred the decision asked to contribute. director ofathletics atWLU. 9‘ is“? a?“ a {A and found that Waterloo has lower one week. Waterloo councillors and staff Baxter said Monday's defennl :3 g ' " «the «I wages. he said. “(Waterloo) is any- butter. home of the region's wanted to wait until they could didn'tchangehis outlook. é ‘ e I where from $2 to $3.50 (an hour) only Olympic-sized swimming speak with all stakeholders 'We didn't think it would (- / behind." Clmrboneau said. pool, needs to find $2.2 before they made a decision. come up this quickly anyway,†5616791416,! . million to fix the facility’s said Mayor Brenda Halloran. he said. ‘ ‘ ' WMMQ . www )UUiIH ‘11 um 4 [I '3 â€11.0“085 WWInnfngZODO 1.' l Waterloo In "'. l . M f7,†l 519.746.2777 fwd" ,- . . “‘3’ Wmth Let! :1. ‘ “ aw â€" , WWW ‘ U c I"! “I?†Wï¬' 4 _ ‘ 4 i-<> i; ‘ m mm 5 s , ' 5’ rxnltmt stone-mm. 9m 850041! N I ‘ 5000.0