Page Eight ; B.C. LUMBER WORKER May 25, 1950

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By Portland Pete

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FASCINATING THOUGHT—If Charles E. Wilson, president of General

‘Motors were paid in peanuts, his employers, the world’s largest company, |:

; would have to deposit 5,861 five-cent bags on his desk for each and every
hour he worked in 1949. - '

CIO OFFICIALS down here took NLRB has upheld a trial a

the trouble to split up Wilson's total | decision that the company was guilty
take for the year in salary, director's | of unfair labor practises.

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$293.05 an hour, presuming Wilson
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worked fifty 40-hour weeks in the
year.
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PLEASE RUSH TO: AMOUNT ENCLOSED

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s THE 61 HIGH-ranking executives
of the company got a total of $7;
million for their year's labors. The
awards followed a year in GM his-
tory which showed an all-time sales
record of $5,700 million.

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/ BUT TO GET back to more seri-
‘ous topics, I'm sorry to report there
are now four million unemployed in
the States, and six million to ¢ight
million on part-time work. This makes
it clear that the CIO is not calling

NAME.

“Wolf” unnecessarily, and the govern-
ment attitude reminds me of the doc-
tor who examined the patients and
said, “You've got a cancer, but don't
bother: it’s only a small cancer.” Un-
employment is like a little cancer: it
doesn't stop growing till it kills you.

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MUCH CONCERN exists here
about what happens to rent controls
after July 1. More than 9 million
housing units, with an average con-
trolled rental of $33, a month, are in
danger of decontrol. The landlords’
lobby in Washington, was sheer sucker
bait organized by a comparative hand-

. ful of wealthy realtors. U.S. Congress
is in grave danger of falling for the
propaganda of this lobby.

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FILMS ARE DEVELOPED AND PRINTED IN ONE DAY
Chemists and Druggists for over 55 years.
Confidential Service — Plain Wrapper if Desired.

BOB COOL (Local 11-81) has had
a long fight to get justice from Lead-
better Logging, but it looks like he
and the IWA’ are close to. winning
the case against the firm accused of
unfair Iabor practises for refusing to
hire him. Latest news is that the

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