THE WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER LOCAL 1-405 STRIKERS SHOW PLENTY OF SPIRIT SPECIAL COMMITTEE FORMED by Cranbrook IWA strikers to distribute new clothes for members. The cloth- ing worth several hundred dollars was donated by Swan- son’s Men’s Wear and the Lad & Lassie Shop. The strikers and the Local Union would like to express their apprecia- tion to the two stores for their fine gesture. Committee, left, Al Bakken, Dwight Olson, Betty Bakken, Walter Seme- niuk, Betty Ann Thacker, Tony Pascuzzo. a | ae ee OE eee ee : ~ } x oa MEMBERS OF THE CRANBROOK Ladies Auxiliary who have been doing yeomen work in putting on a Christmas party for the children and raising money for the strikers through dances and card parties. If not, think about it if you want- greater job security 1.) better working and living conditions (| improved industrial relations — you should have labour-management consultation where union and management representatives, meeting regularly, away from the crisis of the bargaining table, can develop — essential two-way exchanges of information [] solutions to the frictions of technological change ( retraining SUB-LOCAL MEETING at Jaffray (East Kootenays) of programs to till changing needs. ) members of Local 1-405. Also at the meeting were mem- bers of the Ladies Auxiliary. The meeting was held during ' Regional president Jack Moore’s recent speaking tour ee ese | LMC can clear the way Se CANADA DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR, OTTAWA LABOUR/ TRAVAIL HON. JOHN R. NICHOLSON, GEORGE V. HAYTHORNE, | canaca | Minister Deputy Minister FOR FURTHER INFORMATION MAIL THIS COUPON TO: Director, Labour-Management Consultation Branch, Canada Department of Labour, Ottawa 4. Please send information about LMC. There is a collective bargaining agreement with a bona fide, recognized union in my establishment. s NAME ; COMPANY OR UNION oe sod PRESIDENT Jack Moore addressing the Sub- eos IWA at Jaffray. Shown with ADDRESS ee ee ee ee ee ee | | | l | | | | SN A a a a a ESR a EOE | | | | | ! | a