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LUMBER WORKER

EC. Lume RIKER

Every Second Monday by
INTERNATIONAL ose NORE ube AMERICA (C10)
DISTRICT be
MELSNESS
Room SN Bold Holden Building — Phone Bai 4151 — Vancouver, B.C.
Make Payments to: IWA-CIO patrick Council No. 1

The deadline for stories for ne an issue is 4 p.m., Thursday,
ay

Longshore Union
Fepresenting the urastienal Longshore-

orarily
as eaten celegsiee at voice and nag vote nee canal
tion of their affiliation with the CCL in Ca Haale,

The ing of these ee
history of AE or in

mi struggl
the ILA ii 34 in eo the combined strength of the em-
ployees was to troy that union gael in ae pace estab-

used to des'
lished the TW aticouver District Employee:
low, with the tremendous Saveleccia of ie aR

ui
ceeded in returning back e and taking their rightful place
with d: ey in the ranks of organized gator: Individual or com-
pany ns, Hitler, will disappear the gro’ ni

and legitimate trade uni

Reconstruction Council

‘LSE! ae in ee issue of the B.C, Lumber Worker will

find in thes whic
+ into reer a aeeeS ae ith ‘oblems,

which Canada will be faced with Veaineddiately following the
Sues hostilit ities,

haptitetion Conference See as a continuing |

ane
Pee Industrial Reconstructio; ead Social Development
fr rad

ie:
o

e has
tel Sunes ot we Program acon btedd , and seeing to it that our rast
ands nsider:

To Sei the work oe ibe Council a ful time create
has now been appointed and this of ci

months per capita, which was sae sted ¥ Conference,
and should when again called give ptt thorough con-
sideration to assisting the Council be ‘providing further funds.

Oeeniaton

HE Ra ete sete Mocdnorser ef America has during the
mnths

Well, i

time
threatened to quit w:
yum for our skin flint
is still

increase in wages,
think of you boys
am]

AGalt Union Hiring ©

fae Manager

x Worker several
_the Union
our objec ter: whieh i eres job in the lumber See oO}
through oe ig system.

I wi S eeint oat oaks a a
bers are patronizing the
povepted this

ee of our

Hall.
e of the Hoe Hall is assured but how
present. aay us. then, whenever we are intown, BS up
our minds that the only place to hire out from is the Union
Hiring Hall.
The attitude of the members who Beat ae as yet utilized

Seve, Aion let us ‘us as

ie Ark served Noah. There is one request T am ‘skis
you een don’t call the Union Hiring Hall the
Noah.

an in conclusion, while the
ain pec very song That is
we us’

which one will

ie
ahataver happens

[Resolutions Sires Unity.

made mal gains

but fw re are Ais ac ow: rece 100 percent organization T ti F B iti h L b

by ember 1944 it is necessary that our organizational ac- act Ic —The or Oritisn (a Or
tivities be not only continued but their tempo increased. Ever: olitic: s_a united labor arty as

ew member brings us closer to the finish line and if the ola | at at <0 Li at medi for the! Bich peone wa exert a strong in uence
slogan of “every ber get a member” were put into actual -Zesolabions from locals to meet with leaders of the ie a 6 ba
practice we would see our task completed. Our main forces i Paes and qaneral partie and progressive Independ ae weal
must then be still directed toward the organizing of the un-|" “Enq i aD Rost pak chee next general ‘election.
organi which is the ic prerequisite to obtaining. wages, | local parties and one federa’ yn. Of es eA ang Ubmitted by 36
hours and Cikind Ee arte ‘ions in our next agreement beyond| Labor members leave the government or no J ie ale ae that
those which we have at the present time. Conservative andl iberal candidates.

factor which will determine ammual Conference here recently, the British £0
Org: 01 ie main facto. wi Party ecided fe approach wth cuahar on Eatiys ith operative

whether not our agre Seas for ba contain union shop | united a the Labor, a vi ne

in the next few months
ergy ante completing the eae of ads : tadaeeey
oa Denaiber 1, 1944.

id Ci
and the ” ‘Trades: ‘Union Congres Be irs ‘the. ae jose of
dominated coalition govern pose of replacing the oy
ee ge iment as soon as Nazidom has been defeated | peter
A Suction to accept the affiliation of th
ritain was “defeated by a narrow margin Se ast Se Perey of Great

the Union Hiring Hall reminds me of a y that had to do

ith the building of the ‘ou_see, it started |
to rain began to build his ship while the neighbors looked on,
Finally, when No: as about read: set sail, one of his

nee o the members of the fight
heme 0g 3 208 206 “Holden : Buliing Vancouver. Yet | j
si

ing on my own
that I found was that the ¢
nae been discharged

way union
roe of dues, the Fa
di

a sn
boys going out through

killed in
before they were

their a
pa aster they