Or B. B C. LUMBER V WORKER INTERNATIONAL ByaoE WORE Eee or "AMERICA (C10) DISTRICT COUNCIL Ni Page Two Room 504 olay Building — Phone PAcifie 4151 — Vancouver, B.C. Make Payments to: cpa District Council No. 1 rs teens gendling for stories for the coming issue is 4 p.m. Thursday, Wage Order P.C. 9384 Must Go qe Saanich and Esquimalt Lae oer last weds dem: cont new Wage Control Order as “vile” and eae ritish pee This lead from Sessile, vant was the first Sau to act the new For, in of inequalities of me fa ee ie peeeluer nes in the cost- of-living bonuses, o have virtually FROZEN in- equalities of wage oe vinciuding inequaliti ies in the bonuses. th id. ee . Ki cally true, but ere the charge o! echni unimportant. The S15 ‘000, 000 is patsned to as being distribut A result of EDO Board upward adjustments amounts to $6,250, 000 a a mth, approximately 3 percent of the nae Sragrthly pay- Sit for 1941. yraken individually, practically all the provisions of the , to say the ie ae a . Mi pene he poser aed ie into the base rate does Cc. LUMBER WORKE “We shall soon become an agricultu more make sure that Pie callings are ig the basis by ahichs the Hoards. are to decide of greater prodcrlvity with the personnel o: ized into Talieving that aye e wage rate spout of the euie ean al Held 6 ight, Mr. Gor don’t be able to ot ie nerd enough o: Be the ange feo ‘id, there doesn’t appear much Tope of even a reasonably b: fiterare ‘etation. 3.- Giving the Board a power to REDUCE wage rates which are unsound or creating gross inequalities in an open invita- tion to at eee by, butting some of the high rates instead of raising the low ing the pr “aet Sepresentatyes to it gives complete assurance that d sale “safe,” ry resent National Board and adding three | ?® the Ss lying rejection of any positive policy—FROM FIRST TO LAST THE ORDER REFLECTS A CONE FAIL! ue TO REC- anc (1) that workers OGNIZE THe hat t least sufficient food, clothing, dimini in Be consumer goods, there will not be the e Pri ae a Mesincrets reason for seeking a product es adjustment.” Pearson Should Resign War Labor Board Reece of the Cana oe ore of Labor and anadian affiliates converge on Ottawa next week for oul @ purpose of pone to the = goverment Tabor’ s legislative which will carry with it vig and for the |in is demai the aes in-council Cabor’s “sec rex(Ch, 4 ‘This pucly, aeiiion ‘on the part t of the C: ned Boar ideas—i Sate = interesting to know when the ee representative ceased to be oe and fae Requ: uring the National Board to keep close Swatch over ns a of SOUSE an additio: Muar e same time an ‘excellent se thro ans it Canada as most unions o! ves oie ve sug! George S. FEEISOR, “that he resign from Bo ae antee against ate orthod way of dragging out proseeding 6. The penalty clauses are written with that fine sense of justice that led Anatole France| to say bitterly | of his native eee e law to sleep under the ae bridge—botl yw th emplo: loyers ippears to be some logic in ft | KOE: ian. Congies afi | Went mn.) ‘Than! worl eter ee and appre I aad “ Jetter 1 a] ae makes th i e-record of being the and h th er of labor i in Canada his eae Lal (bor Minis: gressive’ ministe! ; continuance under record wages rd has au- Board decision. But even < provisions are less serious than the under- a lal bor parade be organiz ‘rmment and de- extending its d ae your protest while your delegaton is ih ie general | the judgment. 0 batch of home ae See BULLCOOK OK