Millard Action Forces IWA Withdrawal ue Holden Building ane January he IWA District een A Cee anit on the Nation: i: 01 . 1 endorsed Ae Dost Political Action Committee of the Canadian Congress of Labor, in wil wing from P.A.C. as a result of the st position endors: by th mittee. resolution submitted by Millard, Chair- man, at a recently held meeting, completely reversed the ition hi Organizations (CIO) East End «3% Printers (836) f tre s in Canada i the a lection eee oie ene omIne | Roard ruled that women were entitled to the same pay as 3 ¥ History of this case dates back to, Dissiplbae 1943 when based his position on| Jack G ll T 2 oy Sadeanaees opted by. the| 72S reena bed AS IWA in ponventinn, pric com- A d E «| review he 2 m, the mitted the IWA to non-partisan] A\tten x. | Rexional War Labor Board: on |} ee oe msn cova i {January 31, 19 944, ancient d the one political party. Endorsation 1B d M » company to pay in wage of Brother Morgan's oar eeting : vaies and equal pay ‘for v Reais Ada the same’ Baie 2 tion as the United Automobile Appointment of Jack Greenall | | Sheth i rs Uni District sau secretary ea No. 1 E ppested Hal ‘dec ts Ss emendous Aponte: to the woodworking industry, ployed, was the decision handed respect to Ham: mmond Ce on oe stated Tee wees ‘that to Women To Get Equal Pay National Board Decides as ‘well as to all one r in- down last weel dar case; in, ae: the men who do the ‘ork. IWA Local 1-367 sid for ne agreement will be prepa ered d imme: Hae ES, & he signe ne 2) only reques page is tl Pay : tors at they ee a tes Int exnational Boar ee | ene eneneeina. toi dae irenl w _the Board for slight ; eed last week | - tad lesioned ne inaecura- on the Disi miixeantive: The th appeal, dated May 8th, | vies in “i ‘Bow Pinal findings. Negotiations are under way sppoininent was made in order'| * | | 1944, was finally. heard by the The Union has eal ‘to this as for a review of PAC’s position|that District No. 1 would have} ‘> , {National War Labor Board on/the proposed revision applies in the hopes that a eonles pol-| a ieee ae te feecentsye| se Sentember 13. Final decision was | only to a statement of figures jey, more in line with the needs| Board me: be Held in | we | pvithheld four re ae ph he |arhien gives common labor 70 of the Canadian labor movement, | Portland, Oneee : ruling 67e is the basic @ can be worked out. In the mean-| Firs i ‘ i t t executive meat time, political action committees Se ol of the IWA wi a direct their main efforts tow: support of the he Federati ‘tion of Labor brief} be the Provincial Gan a ant non-partisan political action | ma the federal fi eld, the executivi led. “Red” issue. ‘oversy on iris ich they women a og | JACK GREENALL engay eee an si inereases as follows: Be for the 1-367. nwa, me ‘vi ae Di “Saf i fon months De for the our thank ia all who supported i months; or ‘the 1 male 3 mployers an NION Discuss jIalety ir cw wont inte her i ee lee stage sree whieh’ these conven oud erecta Tm the absence of Brother Ni-jwe must bring. into the picture jow job safety in the lumbering 1 zm ae are floor Wo-liudy og Nigel Morgan, Bert Mar gel Morgan, who was scheduled | the people who are quot ae eas istry plug machine operators; | use of the Pacific Coast Lal to speak to the delegates of the volved in safety as a i to commence on cteneling; picking kindling] Bureau, Hayold Pritchett, Jack Tru ggers Convention held | team. Without th: at coopera: Nae at in in Nani, and at | Wood 0 of te conveyor; grad-|Gyeenall, Bert Hill, Gordo: in the Hotel Vancouver on Fri- | tin, the fanciest safety peeting |the end of one week's Dae jing. ty up; picking stock for! Hemehuk and John Leison; also day, January 19, on the subject |i the world would fail. Enlisting /tne candidate eee to | He pi lunes: ert ng tte to all Locals n B.C. Be es epenaiiity as Part the ea a, a ae oF | become Instructors in | Plugs; piling moulding and short | ho gent wires and letters to the had A all workers Etch: National abor Board Wilh aes, eee Pathe ‘ach one step concogs tS beers National War Labor ee ir oma york tatiis, sa harl|( leven jagh from TWA Locala| Wage vate revisions’ inctudea|™ MM Ee wa Bunieee oprah eaenny Job Ber cee eto ied Saeeeee itl wall attend this chs They. are | he ‘own: Gane geen a ,. {can id mu: e. ice Ly orne tchison, No. 1, 90¢ x hour; No. eral . a Reece y re isci: io) Hollowing the readin “John Parkinson, Albert Sohnson.| erator, abe; No 4 crane oper-| Millman Dies parture for London, Engla [Roy A e A Dave “ a d the World Labor Confer- | ther Morgan’s ness Brother lee ine ator, 7c; gang sawyer, Bbc; fs Killeen congratulated the dele- an, Ander-| vertical resaw man (small ma- aise a [aon A. He Hil, Hall: /chine), 80c; vertical xesaw nyuries << is zi first fons that the (fj ir; _ The as sshich is to. be pone (ares raachine); Boe; elas No. a0 Convention had |ueted by H. A.-Jones, Conduc- 95e; welder, No. 2,, We regret to announce the feat ‘tone He a Tage a fae aining, ad “om the 90c; Here trimmeran, 90e; |death of BIN John Gh apman, bor and is held | jem planned for twelve men fro saver, 80; clip’ > Ob. oo It showed that the problem: ot a oe He pee Tha lore AelNpsA, ovocesuines Pil : a 5 Bs this case have had harm: ae Ae! was Poe s legs ana W mn Woodworker ee at they were ready to “do/ th sec that the pieteteen: ! their vert sien s RRA aeaaipet anette Ea azrreement which provides || lumber in: by Brother} within the Jumbering industry. ae ieee ae | » Morgan d ov | tan, j M perees pistes “rahe © aihent her oh aaa of an ag- ‘ety program ee riage government, manag oA Jabour in paises AG ee" special class | obstacles, ea sion re- | ut ves all impeinents to the! Rea of a agree- mt ae ca ea 1 Cea oetray and IWA Local: me jouncil officers have expr fa opinion that the road to fi co-operation on a safety ogre is now being cleared of = | and two shuldren, the youngest only four : . The inquest wil! be one ‘on "Mona, January 29 at 1: Brother leaves 2 Mite