CLw daw) 8 JORKER WOlLWeAy \) Offical Pebtieation of the INIA iad sae] America ah uniccomane PICKETS LEGAL SAYS TWA MEET x hundred delegates in attendance at the recent T Vol. XX, No. 20 SEPTEMBER 18, 1952 =» Sc PER COPY VANCOUVER, B. C. 9 VANCOUVER CHOSEN FOR 53 ver was selected as the 1953 Convention City by the Aeiganiae who formed the os Annual Constitutional Conven- tion in Portland, ee ae 9. isio} the suggestion of Local 1-217 delegates who enthastatienly sponsored the resolution which met with warm ap) “Get Truth To The People” - Hartung A eas of effort on the part of the Intemational orld’s A artung, IWA. peters President, in his open- a dhiross Betate ies union’s 1 iS 19. stl He said this was progress, and ho | arg ‘ged his pstenees to take atte Ss "4 ein Ses ong of our money t0 5 tthe cae Rae plersds 0 delegates and alter- head: d.”” eee nearly 300 eek a 26 ot the United sy ites Ages South’ nd then, Hog eon oe se DANGER bor Has one : . Dudley The soaring cost of living s blamed directly on a coali- Me said he recently attended a ers iogen phe of marae =e creabige Director, preskiug, 00 delegates to ie 16 i ic Real Reset of the International Woodworker: erica (CIO) on Septem- with the coalition in and that the General is “degenerating from a state of ice to a state of danger for Dudley said the ublicans were dominated by a Ni Becm Association of Manufacturers in 1946 when the NAM ealled for (See “Danger”, Page 10) annual convention in ine Fou: International Convention of the ap) Oo secure legislation banning © smpameta Interior IWA Case Heard Completion of the public earings of the Conciliation 0} broug! ti is into thei phase this week. The rec- mendations a8 he tw ° Boards, Norther South- ern, are ex) ected to. ie releay edivatliin the next few days, it was announced. The District Negotiating Com at the end en plans ia eet pmade under Sulichy ae IWA rship in the would ed e Sepecunt ee val promptly with any Paee Hone fost. noteworthy feature of the “eonellation 1 proceedings was the sealing down of the ong! ana WA, ay eiemands dence of the unions desire 6 reach an early and amicable settlement. picketing, Bade to secure remission of the sentence imposed on Tony Poj The convention resolution read as follows: WHEREAS: Brother Tony Poje BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That tee Sistenatle igs il has been sentenced to a $3000| _ Constituti fine and three months in jail] on ree ral “a aur "of the and in lieu of payment of the} Canadian Trade Uni to put fine an extra nine months in| into Labor Act: anad: jail, and 14 others have been} a requirement that injunctions fined $300; and WHEREAS: This whole action of | of the Minist L or contenipt t has s developed out of | Labor Relations Board of the gr i of an “ex-parte” in- rovince in which it is request- antin ti t +| ed; an dune Qomseranted 1by. eens Be IT iT FURTHER RESOLVED: WHEREAS: In these “ex-parte” + injunctions the defendants are tion santo abo) not given an opportunity to be| Minister ox Labor Board it fs eae ri prior ae granting of) with both parties first heard as anaes sai Wee y or why not such injunc- ployer can alee appl for an infin: tion “ex-parte” and in so doing at th m go on ree- place the Union members in} ord in ting the Interna. immediate contempt of court if] tional icers to use every they di not om ly ray ite mean: their disposal to as- “said inju whether sist District Council No. 1 to fair or no! Hes bring about a quashing of Jus- THEREFOR z BE IT RESOLY-| tice Farris’ sentences on our ED: That this Convention go mbers and to get the neces- on record as being rualterably sary changes to the Labor Acts opp: based. ok “‘ex-parte” injunc- Ae athe 4 ae a a 4 condition, cannot tioi Observers pore that this di e 1 Beretion and presentation. os e fo: ie Union was Fee District ‘Ist ’| Viee-Presid Morris, Nego- tiating Committee Secretary Walter Allen, and finan score Representative Joe Miyazawa. aken maint; lent Joe < CCL Program Party Issue ‘hat the Legislative program of the Canadian Con- gress of Labor will again be presented to Maes Ss smaior politic val parties was the oe vice Cente b in Toronto. Political ‘ead ers at se eequested to eae their views on the specific inde als of poe con’ ae SPECIAL UTY MEN Delegates from IWA Local who sel i Gonventi n Committees at Portland were: peeolndons: Tom Barnett, Bie ae Andy Smith, Local 1-357. he aap Jack Moore, Local Be eganiastsbial; Fred Fieber, Local 1-71. Legislative: Colin Prediger, Local 1-357. Credentials: Warren Lowrey, Local 1-367. - an inereasing interest in will be determined by | poles action throughout the cua uber ape partenlens 2 a likelihood ofa tion, formed the main the conver which 0] on Septembe: alizing that many vas labor’s ob- ee “Program”, Page 2) 70 del legates, designated unions to specialize on a meet- action committe Gated cpio oar Soe’ GREEN GOLD Pe oe d ted by were pease eC Chairman Fell and Henry Weis- bach, executive ee of th | PAC committee, ‘Both officers re~ CJOR, THURS. 7 P. Mm.