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ROVING REPORT: 1929-1944 |
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R MORGAN LOGGING CO.| bm i a ELE ig Commence son
HUXLEY ISLAND, Q.C1. dof Inded
Regular monthly meeting held | = NELSON, Hea © Provincial Dove ae
July 8. Brother V. Bonner was Fete under pel chair ree pee ees | ait sorta
elected chairman and Brother| |™ ny Belhigot nad ona eat ae ae rings,
Hicks was elected secretary sites
of this sub-local. A reply was y;, . from th : day-
received from the Union Steam- x em east of the Cascades, hear
ship Company stating ‘that they y entatio1
will do eve g possible behalf of the ‘
xegards to the boat service to|],,| nl Sasa acre He
the Queen Charlotte Island: other industries throughou' :
} eel Moreen eae ional Boar vem
KELLEY LOGGING CO., 4 Ly Member, presented bee province almost witheli Si
CHURCH coc QC. le le q brief outlining the wn
Re onthly meeting held te Pee Sah muta ain hie
ly 3. It was M/S/C that the| | e | i ing ase S: ps
grievance com ittee ask the =f Be 2 . Overtime rates are Bravided implicit in numerous government
timekeeper to post the store|}|® Z iy e sawmill |e
hours in front of the office. Also, = = and box factory operations. rulin;
that; the management be asked to | |” ‘ 2. Overtime work permits is-| 6, Sunday should be enized
i g C, Labor we art-|as a day of rest with « Soaatiall
communicate with the Vancou- sued by the B. Dp
ver office about purchasin; if ment stipulate time and one half oe he Based ie any infractions
i i overtime rates.
movie mmrojecton, It was decided & Aw hour day and to 48 me Treva
that rok} call ee eld every meet- h
ing iS and have better hour week is recognized through- | of a ae eS antenen board re-
ae a8 uo= Oca oca =. cut Canada and the United States | ports an union agreements,
as the basic work day and week.|weli as provisions for short 90
KFLLAY LOGGING Co, 4, This principle has been for | operations ine country in
lf ry ¢ United States, were also cited,
Re meeting held July 15. Set Up At Prince Geor oh The interior operators, repres-
A discussion was held in eens Appreciation ented by Hugh Dalton, Secretary
= E—A meeting of IWA Local 1-424 memb wi ei es of the Canadian ‘acturers,

the only answer is An Executive Bonrd so: the Sub-Local was elected as follows: || Meade Creek for their gener-
pairks dey an postwar days. Chairm is! an; Secretary, A - Bradner; Warden, || ous collection of $243.00,
LOR WHET TE a Ge Glarence Henderson; ‘Conduite , Calvin Est which I have received during
ORT McNEIL, x my long il Hee

Rewanee, mi Seeibie ate held] Main discussion of the meet- gant ROMANO
July 9, 1945, It was M/S/C that| ing centered around the question IWA P
Brother Sam Berry stand elected] of the eight-hour day and forty- rogress
as secretary while Brother Jack hour week. The general =
Jardine was in Ryieaarer: eeling expressed was that the At Giscome Sub-Local Established»

Hours of work should be reduced At Six Mi
f per week, in order that ME, B.C. frst mx
Plumbing & Heating j;/™ore employment be iad oor union meeting, of International] A fully silken ei

RINCE GEORG:
a AE in ne George

was held

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Saturday, July 14, in the Elks’ Hall.

| REPAIRS A SPECIALTY ithe an ervices and those | Woodworkers of America,
i : who will be dislocated out of the | Local 1-424, at Giscome was hel
i war padustes when war plants|on July 11 with a full turnout.
SAWDUST BURNERS are being converted to peace-| Forty applicants for membership
e ti Neen were initiated at the meeting,
A Robertson _H. Whittaker ere| ringing the total im this sub-
7? Ree eee orge | local to 81. Sub-Local executive
sree ener Ae | area: malta Chases aris offleers were #oUliea iment aig

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Hotel West Ltd.

FRED E. MARCHESE, Mer.

Moderate Rates and.

Located

PAc. 8374 — PAc. 8375

- Vancouver, B.C.

oon Ss t No. 1.
Estes, W. M is Bs Nel ‘ Riected were, Bie dn cane
MODERN and OLD-TIME ||3," ae a Srmer|Chairman; John Erieson, Vice
Total union eee ae "the | Chairman; H. C. Webb, Secre-
DANCING new local to date was. re oie a tary. Job Stewards for the mill
Hastings Auditorium || to be 200. Also the rep. as follows: penne Ensen)
s made that application tee carte Chief Job Steward, Nor-
Eee feation of the IWA as the beck, F. C, McMillan, Sa “Miller
Mon., Wed. & Sat. || gaining agency for the Six al - E. euler Joe Farenhurst,
828 East Hastings Lake Sawmill has been/made to|2"d A. Nigar
Moderate Rental Rates Exa formal in-

at
ication for certifica-
tion of the TWA. ne the bargain-
ing agency for the employees of

tiohe ary gainst the proposed
erioda | "
‘At Cranbrook, 16 IWA Job

mills in the East Roo Ba
ied

Ani at Six Mile Lake Sawmill,
rince George, was held on Fri-
day, July ie ce Mailhoit was

chai
Coutts scrstary oe as sub loca”
of IWA Loe:

Bae before the Board i

of the and origina‘
Bee canoe sae At they vers
non hearing, International Repre-
oe en nee was assist-

by ew,

nae and Seen “together Ri
rae Pre ont Har

Fii

rince George sl ly, when 3
trict Vice-President Dalskog and
Nigel Mo organ will appear W with ©

Job Sevan "edied were: A
. Warren. Con |

Newman a!
mittees eS
Grievance committee: E. By.
man an Mandruk; accident
prevention, W. Mailhoit, E. aad
der, R. Hardy and J. Teichroeb.
The sane was mad old
the next meeting July 27.
“Keep’an eye on Six Mile Lake
Sawmill for progress of ea
union. We are cutting our
‘isdom teeth and will straeee| tt
along. Go ae pon fe cana,
is the ice s.

Coutts, Heerecst

George Local 424,

No First{Aid

Schubic at Barr &

this mill has been made to the
Department abor at Vic-
toria. Certification application |
has ae en at ie Com-

m to the lan cre striking |
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ie alarming features

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