Wflmmm mom-s ° _‘ - .- We); Local ï¬reï¬ghters get a raise TILLEY -‘ ’. k. " 1 . _‘ .2. BYCHmnrrs Plume. council approved the pay receive the interim award." OUTBACK Pittman adjustment last week Gibson would not say . ’ " " .' . ., 01'9""ka It comes at a time when what the outstanding bar- HATS ' 1 the provincial government gaining issues are. but there terloo's ï¬reï¬ghters has promised to freeze pub- is an ongoing arbitration N, â€7 Whave been handed a lic sector salaries for two process. C5 & C4 Q raise of 4.2 per cent, years. Negotiations are also Waxed cotton hat that's durable and ' despite the fact that the city “We believe this interim continuing for police. The water repellent plus cenified llPF it» and the ï¬reï¬ghters have not adjustment is fair and rea- police services board held a completed the bargaining sonable and aligns with the special closed meeting in / V, 3 . prom settlements we've made with August to discuss the collec- ‘ :3 A. '- 3 {I The firefighters have our other municipal labour rive agreements for about “Hey Guwmtuwuui ,3 I, s 3": . . . ‘ '_'.- 3 been working without a con- groups.†said city chief 740 sworn oflicers and more 1;" A ' '; , - ,6 3". if -‘ tract for 20 months. and administrative officer Tim than 200 stafl. h 1.3; ' gr ', , ’ . 2, . . ‘ ‘1 ‘3' police for eight months. as Anderson in a press release, Ian Sweet, of the Waterloo ' mm M a ‘ m ' contract negotiations con~ The association repre~ Regional Police Association. \ , “a, W , mm tinue. sents ï¬reï¬ghters. fire pre- which represents both H . Verna . Gum . Hum But the members of vention ofï¬cers and some of groups, said the uniformed e a 0 6 I40] [In ST. I. 51'. MCOIS Waterloo Fire Rescue have the city’s building departâ€" ofï¬cers‘ agreement was not 5 9 “4-2“: been given an interim “cost ment staff. Association vice ratiï¬ed but he is conï¬dent of living†raise. president Brett Gibson said they will come to an agree- The 127 members of the their last two-year contract ment. Waterloo Professional Fire ran out at the end of2008. Police have been working Fighters' Association will 'VVithin the province. this without a contract since Jan. receive a pay adjustment of is becoming typical," said 1, 2010. two per cent retroactive to the 19-year veteran. Both police and ï¬re ï¬ght- lanuary, 2009. and an addi- â€Negotiations sometimes ers are deemed an essential tional 2.15 per cent retroac- take a while. For us. it's a lit- public service and are legally tive to January. 2010. City tie long, but we're happy to barred from going on strike. 0 . if†:3: to?) 2 “,Zsagx‘ 4‘:- - â€in 3‘: - ‘32-‘91 4:: 1‘ xfam- - wows-r. 'ZDZ‘.-._»r:.\:-' : Waterloo Fire Rescue gets a new chief ., ,5 3 3, if; .~ .. é a. ,, . 1 a 3.; .L "i' i. 5 3‘ .5 ,.’ f;- :' f ' ’ .' :-‘ “ .13: I ‘2 "3:. 3‘7;- The City of Waterloo Asthe deputy ï¬re chiefof Prior to joining ï¬re serv- ' “,4 ,- ‘ a; f ' J 3; $3? =~ g . .1 - 3 ' : 1:5} ‘ announced yesterday that administration in Guelph. ice in 1987. Quan was a , '_ 3 , " ;.’ L 3.:- ‘-~, 3 3g.; : , 1 a}, 1 a ' g F1 '3. p; Lyle Quan has accepted the he was responsible for the police officer for several 3‘? Hf; was? ‘:§%â€?‘â€"%V f " ‘93: 4'1“ «‘ n3» ,igg‘ f" ,x .- position of general manager administration of ï¬re pre- years. He is also isagraduate - wgï¬Ã©â€™i‘ :2}: -, a - ,2, 7' ,1 3. a: : Y, 3 1 If, 24?);h: ofWaterloo Fire Rescue. vention, community rela- of Dalhousie's fire service .n~Ԥï¬% if, 7; ‘ i 7’ g? 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