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"By GREEN-CHAIN PETE

Company Limited cov-
approximately 350 employees,
iproved wage

stand: form

ts
SB

pleted this week and
Will be spied. ie immediately.

[(ON.—Officers

certification

IWA Lo-

ALBERNI LOCAL
SENDS REPORT

1-85, Port Alberni

le

Mark M

ert Johnso} cond, an iL
Nichol fee

A com! eight was struck

Gis i “prepare Se oe for both

L g. The meeting also
went on record to hold meetings
veal from B.C. Pt Pulp and Paper. | monthly in future instead of quar-
Some time has elapsed since a|terly. Meetings oe be aa a
m here sent|the 2nd Sunday each
in the Sue Graf Memoria Hal a

tions ae present them at the next
I

“Don't Turn Over, Turn Up.”

7:30
Camp 8B, Franklin River, B.C.—

A asthe i the regular
are

ys, but ars

a few men in camp, ds s

shortly, still tere are

quite a
of the students are here asa with
the

The first union meeting since tne
Thur:

day, cae i. Rea ie Feil

hairma:

unc
df Witical 1-367,
now before the National War

‘(Hammond Cedar Case
Before oard, Sept. 13

ement wee made this
at a fewine on
Lal

reek Pye fiat Hill, secretary
Hammond brief
bor Beare, will be held on

FANNY BAY NOW:
ORGANIZED

mnouncement by Jack Higgin,

pened,” Brother

Higgin state

Avbitration For
Sitka Proceeds

ye rd was received officially
‘om M. H. Mi
Inds _Belations,
Aes — uver ‘ister as
ebaninany fog We Conetation Board

a badly sprained ankle. September 13 in Ottaw: r Co. and IWA Loci a 247.
Me other Dewhurst, local 1-85 Tn view of-the extreme import] wm Stew: oe ee, of the
jee the new cook has been UP | seoretary, f none F er eS mee of this case to the whole) 5 oijermakers Union, Local 1, Van-
be no Kick about | medical Ebene Lae by the |P-%- 10 Frovide Sintec! of the Be eer eat | eouver, will represent the em-
grub, in fact everyone seems i cal fe Ae Steere em. British H "iloun Clone’ Ea mber, Will | rfoyees and Mr. Alan E, Russell,
to be well satisfied. The recreation been’ covered by : earl ate hearing and make as at Be ster, will t th
‘situation should soon be cleared, | eaical ‘Bin with the Port uel) SRS es on ed to ship |resentations on behalf of Local |S Quon) represent the
carpenters are busy build- | horni aa tere las oars . : Bee Sette 1-367. f lienmenbuon- tiie went
the hall, and the pool tables iomes to Great Britain, accordin: é aS Le
ing ae Shek on ot inating tht Seeement and Poe RGRGNG Garson, of th parkaeut che ees been Eenaine fee tration Board, under PC 1003, fol-
f. The whole camp is Be-|fhe Mga plan (Medical Services| °f TTade and Commerce. These | is 0 srstmmond Cedar Commany to oe nany months of sincere at
ammond Cedar Company to| tempts on the part of the offi
ted oat oe certainly | Association Plan). The ni oseeemauch canbe built here! = wational Board’ protesting /al|(<ansy ela
ve Beyeral advantages over the |°2" shipped to) England) ing ofhtie Renner Aetna ents So Ae el dio WE.
old plan gi mrrei@eny erate | mousey the! war is over. They |p 0304 “which granted equal pay|Tit f°. wets an: agreement
d also the services of any doctor |%° iB need of at mnlllon||Fsereciial work ts women 72 3] te comes
vine EFFICIENT SERVICE ee Eee ta BIC. of thes@ homes and by that time a 2 he c Bu refused to nego-
r an 4 itain will be ready for its tre-| Considerable research work tiate an ment claiming a
ie The proposed plan which is dous housing progr: These | been done by International Sa minority cH ae employees had re-
JIM WATTS more expensive than the old one | prefabricated Houses will replace | Member Nigel Morgan’ and Bert|quested them not to. The company
in effect in all MacMillan oper-| those demolished by bombs | Marcuse, director of the Pacific |has co d the Union claim,
Shell ations in this district, with and furnish the people with homes | Coast Labor Bureau, in prepara- | following certification by the Pro-
" ch company paying half the cost. TI uring the first period of recon-|tion for the ca: ‘he signing | vincial Department of Labor, and
Service Station ||| cctine went on record as favor-|struction, Ottawa and the Trade ‘of the Hammond Cedar agreement | the majority of the workers favor-
: a representative conference of) snq Commerce Department has has been held vp | ie many months | ing the IWA as the sole bargaining
VICTORIA, B.C. all Bloedel operations, the lhad its technical advisors study Pending a deci Jae
Gorge Rd. Phone G-5325 sate san for J ber, to form-|the whole question. The special |
pane roe dolce ction in re-| committee now at work announced
the Medical Plan, hat, “If plans now maturing are |
w high was reached i successful, capacities of the entire ! :
one ietveen ‘Bloedels aa the building industry will be strained ' 5
union ie company placed pounnithe demand. j
Westwell’s ae ee ies Peper oe “The ultimate program might |
‘d, the
Caf e Ln a arether Seat on the | whole industrial and employment
occasion of his visit here. picture in this province.” LIGHT CRUISERS

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