Page 4 ; B.C. LUMBER WORKER September 7, 1951 Unprincipled Trickery We charge the Interior lumber operators with unprin- oe trickery in this year’s bargaining with the IWA. heir devious anti-labor tactics reached a new low, ster they abandoned frank rae for sneak aie The law provides for bar: ‘ing procedures with the snvention that petk parties oS deal with differences in and 4 mable manner. Bargaining becomes a Tle rnoskery, a employers use it as a smoke-screen | for decepti: The TWA ced properly and in good faith. The Union had the responsibility of reque: esting the employers for m: i ions for Nv the Interior lumber workers. Wit! ives that above question, the [WA acted to m in stri ance of the The employers acted in bad faith. They acknowledged no responsibility for the welfare of employee nner qabox has built up their profits. Their sole motive ha: mn to flesir0y, pall opportunities for improvement of wong onditio Tees ae were clearly defined long before bargaining alks began. The employers knew then, from shee own de. ry Ss 5 2 ae oe. 3 6 a =f i= 03 ee STE a > $ ne ® g e a a es = + = > 8 e ators they plant said “No? 4 to every proposed revision he con ae excuse for delay, they brought ae Re efandata alae of the agreement under disput ic the services of a econ mi Ofleer eee called : THE M. AML B AG bly considering 0: the U. K. CALLS USSR. BLUFF rae considering a basis of ecillonent Satan e e / mion was in honor bound to consider. When the contract S&, RB TTAWA (CPA)—The recent termination cate was reached they cooly made an about- Your fvace, G ys Seta caine between British For- face, and welshed on terms to which they had given eign pec cre! ete Bry: aue ber rrison approval. ch aoe again that when the IWA. on anythi ing they go whole hog | ti ‘ort to“make it * |e West in vie A Ses ae as the Union has good reason to believe, they made argainsbasement deal with the Communist-controlled.| The Hatton whe to further their campaign against IWA bargaining, ‘cha Henge a statement | the Best. over they forfeit the confidence df fair-minded people. They’ll po ete oe Sea uit find in the end that they “stepped into the bight”. the editorial, “Thank the attendea It’s worthy of comment that all this. cunning hocus- pocus has been developed in the name of the Canadian The seta vemene implies! that Manufacturers’ Association. The same Association at con- i rene j ti fesses hi ideals of: business ethics. | per hour, my wi he a en Jabor and management have arguments, as may be i E base rate i ersons in her armed forces 1951 Agr 1.29% roi sRoyi Moareyande Bros Boh] erie Oe Soviet Union had 10,- expected, the Cae pore eet ae meet around the table, hat ae ion ots a Brandt were in charge ot the 900, 000. Five years later the Brit and talk matter: , frankly and openly. & i ri -|ish figure "nad yee ose e aftern Bont A very plat sible line iG elo eds sharpers, who are not adjusted ‘downwatd when the cost | ow above stacking the deck. ones ero Ee ae ut a ae mo- ™ the 3 ,0 Fito Titec ment anks, Brothers, and your e Si er lor ie Unit Communism is supposed to be anathema to the CMA. ths anecis Elves help : Fes ne es cut from 10,- Apparently, this anti-Communism goes into cold storage ‘The Ladies? Auxiliary, under 000, 600 ie 1,458,000, when they i ' n use Communist stooges to do their dirty gr a ue a ae tea s the SEED Cee, ie wor] Beara Bay trade union that is purged of Commun- | *° eG ene f exiean orees pe GOH 4 a £ my information is co ea and coffee ete.—of | their pre-war size, they ism. There is a very unparliamentary em commonly used | nis is not so and the Gost of ‘Liv. wach phere was plenty. The neither then sion mow. comparable in the industry, for all such ehatacten in ee ite sed lc ladies also gave out the prize: wo vast armies of the Soviet i ae mnion. RY atone in ace eee Overheard at a recep- ens Soviet Anbaséator at ety that we|N. {cturesiiohanomeer Miniter Baal ‘Shanvell “Are tending to do or is ever smart. : to keep nee Eaosteritys but evi- | we jeu eel friends?” Mr. Shin- Bae is not over. is now aware that i | den things moved too fast well’s ‘What, Bessie, : 2 , is ning ie be 2 ae irty fight, ancl the dirt has been piled w good fiends! os a wasn by the aaa Th The ite ors sehaye only one purpose for using dirt. | awar They want ‘to degre th the pay-off, till they think they have rel”, TAXICAB! i : ey're going to he fooled. The men on the job in the | Interior will have the final say, and they’re not eae to | impres the ny. The m this cues Patronize knuckle down to double-dealing, and take a beating from | ¢ttor eo ito sin ti prams ie a gang of chisellers. phe a Fin-Seo, Social Com. mn index the, €0 iving bonus ae Gate mded to mislead ae ae a Alex B. Macdonald 108 Days To Go Garena Sabre The Editor: efacy(Eublic al 1-357 has hit the jackpot | si Greetings, G1! OFF Peay and members of the IWA join with all British i 2 ioe a CCL wu nions in exte nit ing the warmest | of 751. Granville Street welcom: = VANCOUVER, B.C. Ride in the Taxi of the a Congress of Labour in Vancouver, Sep- te p pene, aoe. Carrying the temice all CCL trade unionists, IWA ee Lone UNION LABEL OC! put e 01 ua couver was selected | ° made history inthe City of SOLICITOR TO THE LW.A seen raed as recog- |New Westminster and shows 10) ism on t TEAMSTERS LABEL It Costs No More to On DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, FURS AND ALL VALUABLES cifi carne i T trad i ent, ony i r trad ists from othe) aay possibilities that are it S} ie} Penn rapidly e De anding inttuetey. in this province. u ial Likewise, the convention will bring fresh stimulus to B. Cc. SOUTER AL. a BROKERS LT. all CCL tr: ade unionists in the province, by reason of thei gaa participation in a program with high petibnall 9171 EAST HASTINGS, Cor. COLUM A cific 3557-8 pur] : -