Spring forward! The comiug weekend will be one hour shorter than last weekend as we move from Pacific Standard Time into Daylight Saving Time at 2 a.m. on Sunday, April 2. Clocks should be turned ahead one hour Saturday night or Sunday morning. NN > —_ Daylight Saving Time will RS end on Oct. 29 at 2 a.m. March 31, 1989 News 985-2131 Classified 986-6222 » \ Distribution 986-1337 92 pages 25¢ A LONE ship waits dockside at the Saskatchewan Wheat Poot in North Vancouver. Workers are on site day and night. 5 College faculty meet tens oof current negeuations at benefits amerease totalling 26.82 per MEMBERS OF the Capilano College Faculty: Association (CCFA) met late Thursday afternoon to decide whether to . apply for oaiostrike vote in the face of what faculty - negotiators sas is continued frustration over the lach of 3 progress on the hey contract issue Of wages, COPA ciiet negetitor bd Pasalle said prior te Phursdas morung’s Neyotatiage meen he By TIMOTHY RENSE Tepe can pet harain om economies issues untdloa bnaas the sive ot its TYSS-SY proving: osverniment grant, wtih sheald beoavadlable following DPhursdas’s 1 tween the asseqation and the cal Jeve that only dimuited progress trad been made On non-monetary issues mothe previeus TS bargaining ses: srons, and that che college had gor ascot Tae even came up with a cenditienai sprog bude! 4 wage Offer TAT EMSTCuStors Inthe meantime, he said pre . He sceused the collewe of oo vress was being made im negotis- sstonewalling ’) and sand Phu uens on such highs prtonty amon dav ’s strike vote wus beims called issues as the Uresularauen) of 2 Sout oot trustrater We're parttime otasulte to full-time up” status But college directer of emplover Holter added Wn terms at relations Geoff Holter said the col past: contract nege and on other colleges, Capiane College was ahead of schedule He abo pomted out that the COPS had itself slowed progress on coanomig issues because at had no tabished rablang ats coeur package untul March 6. “To don't understand whys thee are talking abeut taking ao vote on striking. Holter saad. ch think good progress is beng made." But Lasalle argued that other wolleves had reached wave -vitle ments without basing fo wait for budeet details trom che provincial ROverMent, He said the faculty ware issue was a stinple one Thes se got te come up with pais. Phere ace no subsidiary issucs Wey Towel the sane as teachers 7 The CCEATS coomcute Palhage calls for @ one-evear “urge and wart ses aaa neyo Sod EE cent, It includes a proposal for a baste 14oper cent wage increase, which would be simular to the 12.7 per cent wage hikes won by North Shore teachers in them recentls Signed two-yerr contracts, an addi nonal 282 per cent cost ta reduce the number af steps at the current INstrustars’ wage Scale tram ba ta 10, and a union demand for a maaimun TO pee cent inerease in benefits. The COPRA’S prapesed To step annual pay schedule based Gi a 16-month vear would range trom 334.000 up to $63 000, fn addition ta cansidering the cost of demands an the current contract, the college also faces the SSK per cent cost of uaplementung a ones workloud agreement be- racen the colleee and the faculty Be f to decide strike vote that reduces the college's definitien of a full-duty instructor from: nine to 8.5 sections (or courses) Phe workload agreement, which wa recently-arbitrated terta ot Chie present three-year contract tecen the college and the CUbA that expires today, is not part of current contract negotig:ions. While he conceded that other colleges had settled ware sssues prion to the release of eran