6 THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER vserrseannaa Sawmill News “Every Reader a Correspondent”’ REPORTS IPS. and SAWDUST By GREEN-CHAIN PETE J raser River a short while Organization Of PLIB Men Proposed By IWA cies, and millmen likewise will be united solidly behind PLIB men in their day-to-day griev- ea te. poston of the IWA-CIO ‘o the organization of re reprinting a = Ae. with sound contract- val relations established cover- 0; ; Recogi : ain ue nc mile ing more than 22,000 employees} ne earl a" Ac obi the ony snton tat ne rectly em-| PTB i a ery successful Klondyke ployed by the mill operation| division ina soun OUL ACen Xin was held by Local 1-357 on where they are working but at : nae dustrial union. and urday nights, the same time recognizing the Aa 2th ae it in the Aren~ basic fact that their power as a a y te ales bargaining agency lies with the | National .Film Board f fae affair and Lan ees me! —TI must hurry back to the ‘shipyard’” pest at ‘operation the Count Has Timely Program from all accounts this year’s was made the following proposal Currently featured on the Na- yet. That PLIB -r ae tional Film Bo eat Industrial Up- 5 ousan overe the dppointment of an ereetioe, (Island Girenits progiam in éore : ferably from their own num.|Rection with aia. Eighth Victory Bee ctasione are in order 1s, for appointment by the In- | Lan, is a dramatic, human docu- to the members and job stewards i ternational Director Organ-|™entary on London’s brave fight i. virwoge ts Yereou (DY \ Contracts ation of the TWA-GIO, whose|azainst the fiving bombs. SKIR- Pree |": salary and expenses would be| MISH ON THE HOME FRONT ae ie ate CO —A meeting of the District Nesotiating Com. paid by the International and|Stars Allan Ladd, Betty Hutton ich makes it possible for) mittee with employer representatives - Stuart Research Ltd. whose aaties onld he @ bring | William Bendix and oan BY", be cer the | opened discussion on the problem of wa; of train crews the many PLIB wont and deals in a light amus- gaining agency. other sub-standard clatsifietions eee pinicthietinnn cnbente ne as oes to represen mt | ing manner with two cones HO phe comparative inequalities exist te present wage schedule: them it _|consider the purchase Over 400 authorizations have idasati wii eS SS their} griev=| 7 "| Consideration is going to ances, neeotigtiig: "their contract, | h wartime. An oasis been ened for the TWA iS given by the femplover commiti 3 a on Labor-Managi o Officers Installed “a a ntations, (2) prints duction Committees, THE NEW fat the last meeting it was unani-| after which 1b if by the nese cae TWA Tee PATTERN will alo be shown. agreed to instruct Local mn ey eee By L lL Slee Vo lek nee cee ear ane INTO MAN ait ootee on 1.217 to make application‘to the|s very vexine grievance in most] 7 Y =OCAl I aren, Be he sane RE erest_all Saaecee aoe pal of Labor | ¢ the train camps Sunday, Teh oe the} two (iE necessary) | Sub-Locals | £ the social and fam- General discussion took place| . opicers of Loe sna| with “thee Wea fae iy te of different types of mon- Was hand | ber of clauses in the agree.| installed in office by Interna- Secretary which EE a as Th caaay, Apa Bate Yoon, Ae ae ment, during which a ey, of | tional peace m. a hime i eouldthen 0 unich tween ‘the Bush Miller Shingle |P™°stess in concludin, e 1945 | Lan; Bae d to the IWA Locals 7:30 » M1. ‘Bunkho jouse 25; Teiday, es industry-wide contract eed of oa 2th, Rounds G Camp, 7:30 p. mill and Local 1-217 phe award lthat there are today 152cunion| A report was given on wages Cg) thats PLIB Negotiating | ™ ril_ 28 MiGetccians based on the agreements in effeet in the Tum-| and ion agreement. Con-| Committee, together uch Motard: cbiitr he Bush | bering industry province siderable discussion took place SG neste. of the. Teal and Sun Je mills one ofthe | Hpe a pea aon th and it, was unanimously agreed | Poet as Gy cma tee” BE, ing re indstry wih ha continued tiation, 9 logging contracts, 8| that the membership would eon-|Aescciation to cover” all. PLIB sone signin Mwc.| Sawmill agreements, two for box| tinue to fight with every means|men in B.C. Bi soos snp EN cee posible the reactionary polici Puts That Es in every operation, © LOCAL 1-367 aah It is roughly estimated | ® ete tative mn eT aa ee The 1945 agreement covering | that about 25 thousand wood-| Organization is steadily pro- Sais mittee together with Hammond Cejar emloyees was |Workers are cove ion] pressing Wi ith four new camps representatives of all other de-/ 1-307 I st agreement today. peat mis the mill, so that turned ay ak aoa ‘k for sigi . This Forest Fires pent to to have this contract! Nig Kind OF Tre te Racial and religious mobocra- Retiee p Merestdire that ony m, shop st ously cannot be restricted to a a sash and door plant of the | particular kind of tree. So, per- rn Woodworkers | secution by irresponsible groups cannot be restricted to any par- ny. | Semitism continues, ee will be the next victi ims. —Father J. Elliot Ross, C.P.A. for one of them. It re the roads spring thaw is hoped that that the improve after | men Seq ou Gs7 hh fully. set will be trib will be In this way PLIB | able to make their j to the ome membership in or- we may employ a full time — agent by carly su union dances put on by lc “Social Committee are p: at be able to complete its drive | Of 5 the und, constructivi ol union p JOINS r M. COSWAN AMERICAN EXPERT WATCHMAKERS. We ee | ee Types. vid ceaacte ship Guar are toe: mth look aa to these aca oes Stockholm Cafe Our Meals are pe as the Best—Better the ae it. 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