Congress of Industrial Gceanieations (CIO) () Ce) ly Bulletin Published by The B.C. District Council, International Woodworkers of America, Affiliated to Vor. XII. No. 11. VANCOUVER, B.C., MONDAY, MAY 29, 1944 (319) ———— = DEWEY ANDERSON’S SALMON RIVER LOG ORGANIZED; CERTIFICATION APPLIED FOR 1 AR | er SrGNs MEW CONTRACT, © eg 2 neon artes sy crtaaee «Death Toll BOUGHT OUT BY MacMILLAN SALMON RIVER, B.C—Organization of Salmon River Logging Co.| we eo, report two more S| i i AC ide in ‘i iti i CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C—Reneval of the “non shop” agreement se ect nia agency, was completed on May. 13 by Local 1-363. Unionization of this} a total of 18 ions to be cleaned with the Batco Development Company Ltd. of Oyster River, with the ness Agent Jack Higgens recently. The n until April stag as the result of several wee presented Anderson, addressed by Business Agent Ja Business Agent Jack a International Board Member Nigel Mor-| Hjalmar Bergren and International Board Member Nigel Morgan. “This Woodworkers 1 1-85, died in a committee from Say: eae the company ae by | is the first time we have been able to make such progress in one meet- have been the West Coast. Ktanag ai Simpson, Jr. “Uni ing, vacations with pay, and an |ing,” stated International Board Member Morgan, “and it is concrete|| killed in Be ’s | hospital in Port Mengiieat hospitalization plan ae Hadde d,” Brother Morgan Renee evidence of the real value to labor of the new Federal Labor Code fumber Alberni on Sat- bettie oe makes it the finest union agreement in the lumber industry |applied to all B.C. indu: pie recently by the Provincial government.” urday, May 13 rovince, Tam unable to operate on a | Great enthusiasm for the uni z th apie singe ee eee ones nm two weeks after the ficiently large serie to carry |WaS demonstrated th cord jas a 7bulw an ene es a UAC igen a completed, sale of | SwMciently larg carry | who turned out practically 100 union in the past, little ived in a tie company to os i Mac-|the overhead because of false |perecnt for the meeting at which |is anticipated in concluding a sah seeing eter As eee Lake Millan i ae ‘was panrohised: statements being written and is-/78 new members joined up. A|* factory. contract one. e pelsa tl: was eports aj late- | sued against me. Because of this |Sub-Local of Local 1-363 of Cour- bette Orr a Rae Meg dollere ts involv RAGE cite: bacon on. | tenay was established and the fol- |Ment, which is today in effect with suck by 8 sapling causing brain in the deal, which includes all lowing officers cted: uis Har-| Ver 90 of the largest association concussion ee later developed equipment, booming grounds, camp | ‘tol, I have been forced to dispose | pis president; Dempsey, vice- |C@™MPS an u in B.C. andJinto a hem a ae holdings of the Batco Development Com-| president; Dick White, secretary; wale melucee Brae eae pen e ca mson, ‘erané engineer will ee pind-|Pany at a considerable sacrifice. |and Bunt Bloomfield, warden. leave of abtodeerichie fall veccec at Vancouver eenwine Co. Ltd. ease iat ict; brother | I wish to extend my thanks to 8 soon’ as ceptification hasbeen | i HEGnion a5; ak ot tly kd n Me ong) antcera'th re : officially recognized the Min-|Rition of the union as the sole col- | was instan' illed, May 19, when organ assurel loc: lose whose co-operation I have ‘er of Labor, negotiations will: be lective bargaining agency and pro~}a Y#ilway crane he was operating Niget 2 rm ‘ * iste ar last week, as it is & eau | enjoyed in the past and especially cubed with the company for an| Vision of a sound grievance pro-|on the company’s dock toppled agreement” and just as by 100 percent IWA union crew.”| agreement, and in spite of its | cedure. over and pinned him beneath. ity as a as ; E 7 01 rt ist sr ae ue