LUMBER WORKER

Interior Issue

‘THE fighting ground for Hee lumber workers could
not be mar ‘ked Jain!
which heard eyvi-

istrict ait Committee has recommended a

ceptance of
are reasonable and jus'

th interests “ indpteia i are
mony. The euloyers ian ay themselves the of
inviting strike actio1
The word for all nana: workers is “steady”. Keep in
step with the Union, and eventually the is ae of public
opinion will bring the operators to their sen:

Political Acti
RECENT events in trade union circles on this continent
indicate that the old traditions regarding political
ti:

action have peer cue isoned. The entire trade union move-
ment in Nee rica is now engaged in political action
in a big

ve
The x nd for this change of heart are not difficult ta
discover. They are found, in ‘the fir: sts ee in the fac’
that trade union issues are now the r issues in ihe
Dae eae fie) id

‘ond place, the cate unions have modern ized
their political. pechniquess and are not any longer coritent
to be the paw: ig business interests, aikeaay well

spectacular break with the old pene De “reward
our sriende. p nish ent con-

“y
me, and finally
ause of his forthright declaration for
repeal cf me Taft-Hartley Act
Cl O | leadership goes likewise issued a declaration _ap-

AN IWA

Special emphasis was placed

Pp ig a
are being m: rti the campaign for
a Dem oe Smee It is ee as at the forthcomin,
eoneentiait of the C10 i in Los Angeles will give enthusias-
tic support to CIO-PAC, because of labor’s stake in the
policy of the Democrats.

It was only logical, that International President Har-
tung of the Tatemetional Woodworkers of America should
signal vigorous support for CIO policy at the recent con-
vention in Portlan

He expressed the fear that “Ike” had become the
mouthpiece of reactionary business interests.
attacked the past record of pena a ass ixon on labor ques-

The Am merican section IWA was urged to
victor;
‘ore most significant, that across the United
States, trade unions, both AFL and CIO, will be working
together in direct political action, : el ake certain of a
pro-labor administration. in Washi uk

dian Congress of Labor ai a workers

more
solidly than ever behind a p action
I

the report eae the
enlion 4 ale in the debates, the

purposes of labor were crate e The Congress ‘had
determined its own legislative ae - had presented
that Econ. to the major litical parties. Only o1 one

as the alte eae
This not deprived the Congress of its inde-
manic, “re aa see affiliated with the CCF. It does not

e CCL trade unions will s
ir own. neprescatahion vaienethy, to the Tapidlatires Said

en labor’s aoe for
democracy are math sonead in our capitals,

a genuine

yy useful suggestions
The pie en reseluflon was

as follows:
WHEREAS: The problem of indus-
trial relations, collective bargain-
ing, social legislat oth

“HEREAS: The Research and Edu-
ation ; Depart ment bas produced
vali ale eerie pe di
no gras t educa
i ining t

d such other mediums as are
-actical in givis er
ip a minimum of training; and

il

fhe "Tes

eres CL EE. AEG pr
thi

Union ser and Shop Si

ard duties; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: The
Research and Education Depart-

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