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The announcement came after the three role in harming people's health," she said, adding that girls were employee representatives wanted to initiate talks with the employer particularly susceptible to report not using condoms where drug January without the involvement of outside negotiators and lawyers, which and alcohol use are involved. is not permitted under the Public Service Alliance of Canada con- "Boys who were gay or bisexual were more likely to use con- stitution. Union of Northern Workers president Todd Parsons said doms than heterosexual boys. Girls who are queer identified were Sahtu Dene and Metis sign this led to their dismissal. less likely to use any kind of protection," she said. agreement-in-principle The ex-members released a statement saying the union was Lli Goline/Norman Wells approaching negotiations with an ulterior goal. A self government agreement-in-principle was signed between "Throughout the process it became more and more clear that Please see February, page 4 the Sahtu Dene and Metis of Norman Wells, paving the way to a the union had a predetermined agenda: to take us on strike at the final agreement and a Sahtu Dene and Metis government. same time as the GNWT and NTPC," stated an announcement by This new government would replace the current Norman Wells the former bargaining team.
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