Again, Mr. Chairman, I know the surveys were done, but have the surveys gone beyond just telephone surveys? I'm interested in the unions. Why aren't they addressing these? Is this an area they should be addressing? If not, are they really that concerned about their own employees? Has this even been brought up by the unions? It can be answered, I suppose, because this is one area that is between the unions and the government. Are we now suggesting we look at a whole new category? Of course, it's also a budget issue. What exactly does that mean? Are we in a position to tell the government to increase the budget so those kinds of things are covered? I know, under the rules, we're not allowed to do that.
Samuel Gargan on Committee Motion 22-12(4): To Adopt Recommendation 17, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on November 26th, 1993. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 22-12(4): To Adopt Recommendation 17, Carried
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
November 25th, 1993
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