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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 9

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Burlington, North Carolina
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Burlington, (N.C.) TIMES NEWS Sept. 25, 196 9A Only Council Member with uts Nye: Businessmen Must Rescue Gov't (formerly Trans Lux) LETS PUY HOUSE! Something good is an and wart you taste Through the state administration of the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), the state is facing its responsibility and the people enforcing the regulations are responsible to those effected by the program, he said. Consultants with the state labor department, he said, are working with private and public employers to obtain voluntary compliance with OSHA regulations without the fear of triggering an inspection to determine if the employer is in compliance, Nye said. Under his administration, consultants have been employed to work with engineering firms in an effort to bring these firms into voluntary compliance with OSHA regulations, Nye said. She's had plenty of practice! now she wants some variety 1 xk "ww The remainder of the Council of State members are all attorneys or career government employes, he explained.

Nye pointed out that he is the first businessman to occupy the office of labor commissioner. Under his direction, Nye said organizational and operational goals and objectives for the department were established for the first time. In addition, a system for monthly evaluations of the department was set up and a management training program for all management level employes was Under his administration, the labor department "has been able to make a stand Incumbent labor Commissioner T. Avery Nye Jr. warned the Burlington Kiwanis Club here Thursday that they must become involved with government if the Americal system of government is to be preserved.

Nye used the talk to plug businessmen's contribution to governmental administration and his own reelection to the labor commisisoner's post. Nye, who was appointed labor commissioner by Gov. Jim Holshouser upon the death W.C. "Billy" Creel last September, faces Democratic nominee John Brooks, a Raleigh attorney, in the November general election. He described giving up a partnership with a private contracting firm to enter government service as "per sonnal concern and committment to be of voluntary service." The more government rule there is, the more bureaucrats there will be, he said.

The result, Nye said, will be a greater application of Parkinson's Law: work expands to fill up the time given. "The founding fathers of 1776 would be horrified at the size of today's government," he said. "If state and local governments face up to their responsibilities, Big Brother will ultimately be scaled down." he said. "Of the 10 members of the Council of State. I am the only businessman with guts enough to stand up and take a stand," Nye said.

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nite. theatre for showtimes. the iody of a goddess A JUk I With the Dnqodly Powers of Sato rJiPS T. Avery Nye Hunt Blasts Republicans On Medicaid GREENSBORO (AP) Lt. Gov.

Jim Hunt said Friday the Republican administration's handling of the state Medicaid contract "shows the neeed for better management and stronger leadership" in state government. "This is one example why people have lost confidence in our government," Hunt said in prepared remarks to the Public Health Association. He said that despite all the Last Step a Big One for DC 3 GASTONIA. N.C. (AP) "I could see we weren't going to get it stopped." said Walt McCreary.

pilot of a plane which rolled off the end of Gastonia Municipal Airport's runway and teetered on the brink of a 50 foot vertical drop. was nothing we could do. It was a no win situation." said McCreary. He and copilot John Gray, both of Dallas, said they were shaken by the narrow escape Wednesday afternoon. problems in handlin) ihey were piloting a freightladen DC Medicaid claims, "I woud like to believe the concept behind that experiment with free enterprise has When this experiment was unveiled." Hunt adeed.

we were told it was the greatest thing since ice cream. We were told it would keep biennial Medicaid costs to $405 million. Well, it hasn't worked out that Once again, government promised too much and delivered to lit 2ND BIG WEEKEND NO COUPON NEEDED I I 4 $1 00 fYaham i ))rJ DRAGONS 3:15 6:05 7:25 ADULT MATINEE liWWI uranam i LffCdh Burlington devil woman 4:35 9:00 Monday Thru Saturday LJ "toSt Kl0alS4Vjy 2125 Church St CHILD 1.00 STU 1.25 ADULT 2.00 2 AFTERNOON SHOWS "JW I mt Hfl Ic." He told the group the Medicaid contract is coming up for bid again soon, "and I think the state ought to do several things before negotiating a new contract. First, we need more information on costs. Second, we need to improve our contract procedures." r.TJ C.

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