Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I would suggest, though, by allowing...The Minister hasn't answered whether or not there are any provisions in the contract with this board of this treatment centre that would prohibit the services to be placed elsewhere the way it is now. He hasn't answered that. If the government continues to let this go on, is the government not complicit in letting the situation continue on, because it so seriously weakens the bargaining position of the workers and the union thereby not making it necessary for the employer to go back to the table? Thank you.
Sandy Lee on Question 222-15(5): Disruption Of Service At Nats'ejee K'eh Treatment Centre
In the Legislative Assembly on October 30th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 222-15(5): Disruption Of Service At Nats'ejee K'eh Treatment Centre
Question 222-15(5): Disruption Of Service At Nats'ejee K'eh Treatment Centre
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 29th, 2006
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