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January 29, 1992 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-01-29

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1k project day I-b1
Start/child care program for
• cbildJm of • 0 am program
2!3(h8lI:s. a \IlUDCI'day C3Iq), am
� ert)CIga'q diId care servicm 1br
. trainees w regular arrange-
me fall tmugh.
BECAUSE MANY par­
.. , famiIics<bt'thaYe
medical ca; Cle\dml
W JCCeI1Iy coopa*d willl a
.. privaIe talth C8Ie provider k> •
a fimly <:alItl" 00 'Ie. It's
, open k> auly f'CSI(l' rna
The til center
special thcdu:aOon�
for Cle\eJm1 Wor1cs �
on uch topic a co�mon
chi1dOOod � rrutrition aOO
eating mbi m1 anemia.
Legal problermS\dt�dispules
about public � bcnefi
debtor/creditor conflicts,
. landlord/tenants disputes, and
aiminal � am oonvidions
are major barriers k> employment
for a majority of CleveIm1 Wodcs
�.
,- The meld fbr lep �
', aOO adwcacy fbr 1minees mt pro­
: gram JP1W*s � so am-
.pdq k�� 0
o � a Legal SeMas rq,.tmed in
1 �o Job ideiJia. br.te •
<X>I1 .. anr SU11CC Ibm.
When a Irainee' ready b
placement, the program screers
employment opportunities to be
sure they are family-friendly.
Tmmportation requiIem:� loca­
tion. � aJl1 awilability of dild
care all are taken ink> account.
The program won't place
gradlll in jobs that don't offer full
family medical bemi am �
�1pp8lQlBfimchildauelle.1ta
loncorjob. It' ID.woOOez �
. :� percent of Cleveland Works
gJ3d\Ila hl\'e rermirw:;delq)�
aoo off wemUc.
For graduates woo � ink>
probleIm on til: job am need fbi­
low-up placermlt am SUAXXt ser­
viets, ttqr 1ft: available.
ONE FORMER TRAJN}E
. woo lost his job says 1hal <:lewIm1
wortcs '\velcancd me back with
open amB. 'Ilqt gaye me lcpl
hcIp...arx1 � � get my
turned back 00." 11m father Uo
enrolled his tMe-)ar-olddaughler
in the ClCvelaOO Wodcs Head Stan
program.
"Sheis�klgetakqwitb
oUr: kQ arxIaIso �prepated
: • • for scroo�" 1z says. wnu. allows
� me time k> go am look for a job 00.
my own I will ne\W bJFt any
'til: peq* CleveIarxI W<Ib. "
� progtam �y �1ar1Cd a
special job traiIq and pIacdnent
program for )Oq men. many of
wton 8ft: \DD8Irlcd fadas. The
yoq na. �dJa1dren.alI1 ·
c:biIdren'SIlllGa!lbM�ICCI:."1Il

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Thc proprn located at 668
Eldid Ave., Stite � <::.be1ar¥J
Ohio 44114, (216) �WORK.
M01'iIJn Wright EtJ#mon is
�tftheOailthn's __
Fund. a nodonti WJb: for chiltt'tIa.
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HIGHLAND PARK
in t
he d.
With the 0
1, Hi hi nd chool
re ured ne rly 10 million for
op ration expe that include
I ri ,utili tie ,boo and up­
plie .
The ne rly 10 million will be
derived from money hich i ex­
pected to be "$3.3 million" locally
nd tate m tchin money hich
will be" 6.3 million."
By providin the education of
the children through the millage
tax, e ch property 0 ocr ys "$1
of property tax for e ch S1,OOO of
e ed property value."
TI VI G WI H th
ducational proce ,M rtin c­
knowledged that the di trier'
Joh Hoi w Y
eon .
He id, "J"oday (1he di trier i )
mint ining a bal need budget
nd meeting (i ) bond obliga­
tion."
y. or
Two' H.P. employees benefit
ByRON EIGEL
Conw!pondMt
HIGHLAND PARK - The Highland Park City
Council voted Mond y Jan 13 to raise tbe pay
of two new officials for orbing new duti .
Scotty W inwright, the ne Admini trativc As­
i tant to the Mayor went from $44,.so1 a year to
S47,000 a year. Michael Ferris, the new Finance
Director went from 3,299 $51,000.
The new admini tration of Mayor Linsey Porte
stated that this w pert of a plan that would even­
tu lly ve the city money. Under the pi n, old jobs
would be eliminated and the two officials would
assume their functions.
Councilwoman Chri tine Franklin and Greta
John on rai ed questions about voting for the alary
increase.
FRANKLIN STATED legally there was a lid on
the budget and new expenditures could not be intro­
duced unless there was a list of budget items
eliminated to cover it.- retlecting the positions that
would be eliminated.
r
or
She also tated there should be papers changing
their job de cription to reflect the new duties the
official had to assume.
The admini tration said they would take care of
this paperwork by the February 8th meeting.
While Franklin ex pre sed a desire that the coun­
cil wait until that meeting before taking action,
Councilman Frank Ross praised Wainwright for his
hard work in the courts and said, "We don't want to
hold it (the alary) up."
Franklin later told The Michigan Citizen that her
concern w about following proper procedure and
did not indicate a critical attitude toward Mayor
Porter or his new admini tration.
SH • NOTED SHE had challenged past mayors
- Marth G. Scott and Robert B. Blackwell- on
procedure, and noted, "You can't tart out by doing
it me sy, becau e you've got someone (in the
mayor' office) that you like (Porter)."
She add, "I upport Lin ey (Porter), and want to
help him every way I can."
Can indoorair affect
your children's learning?
By RON SEIGEL
Co" •• pond.nt
LANSINO - poor indoor air
standards in schools may have an
effect on children's learning. as
well as their health, noted Steve
Shepard, health and arety repre­
sentative for UA W Local 6000 .
The local supports a new Indoor
Air Quality Standard proposed by
the tate Public Health Standards
Commission 1 t year.
However, at a hearing in di -
cesstng these standards, the local
union' magazine, tated that the
"most vocal" group ag inst the
proposed tandard w "the
school system."
Shepard id that school boards
often objected to the costs of main­
taining the new standards and the
labor and time that would be re­
quired to maintain the recorda re­
quired by the standards.
THE HIGHLAND PARK
School Sy tern noted that no action
w taken by its board or ad­
ministration on this que lion.
Detroit admini trators ere not
available at the time of thi writing.
Shepard emphasized that he did
not know the air quality of any
chool sys tern, but that the union
believed the current standarda for
buildinp hould be raised. Cur­
rent a �
5,(XX)
1,000, bit t
ould only no 1
He aid that poor air lIty
could make youngsters "lethargic"
and make "it harder to pay atten­
tion" to clas e •. harming their
ability to learn.
On the other hand. it oould also
m e them re ti Ie. to .
re piralory infectielt. i
problems and other difficulties. ,
Some ob ervers on hearing of
the concern about costs, expressed
t
might have less money to pay for
proper air quality and ventilation.
subjecting poorer children anti.
minority children to di eases and
hampering their education.
discuss and possibly deal with this
issue on Friday January 31.
Those interested in expres ing
their views should write; Public
Health Standards Commission,
3500 North Logan Street, P.O. Box
30035, Lansing Michigan 48909.
I THE PUBLIC HEAL'!'H
Stand rds Commission will meet to
SporuDrld by tIN U.S. Small BwWlI Adminutralion
For Further Information.
Call (313) 226-7947 or 7953
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Inkster. Mich.
12858 WOODWARD - Highland P rk
865-5220
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