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B.C. LUMBER WORKER

Geo: Mitchell Reports

am not sug- __
gesting BE the
at

preted. No trade union
should me requ!

memb:

Gitar ne ac-

much

that a

would eee subsidize work-
rike.

ise government

ers on the legislation is ol
gle estes eats howeyety| vias saehaee in favor of the ploy
those who los cemele loyment bY |ers and can be used a
iL Cae cou faten i? ae a breaking agency.
which the rectly a
actually baviiating should be}. It should not be excrement oad
Cae eats Eenctl aw mEay tin a
S their own insurance, and feet
Dis aif d in same unless they have
e Act now reads, an in- | made fhe required n er of
sured person is disqualified for | contribut
all benefits if he hi em-| 4 fact regarding
ployment by reason of an indus-|intention of the Act is that it is

ovadyentareito: the count if

Hanbeae is taki
ciples of aa
The most re d | he: trade

ee Rules

ality. as taught a

STANDARD one

ion, iaeetiaiag
fre down at backs. (Also

STANDARD PANTS
See the extra depth of
Gouble thickness,” front
and back, and intelining
d ire front.

of pockets, too. ie
made without interlin-
ing.)

THE THINGS YOU SHOULD LOOK FOR IN

CANVAS RAINWEAR

YOU WILL FIND IN

jo

251

66 9 aa
ide pockets

m Your Local Dealer

£

REGISTERED

&
You will find that it is
substantial and water
pellent .

BUY ONLY GENUINE

Fro: r Commiss
IT IS MADE IN VANCOUVER, B.C, BY JONES TENT. & AWNING LTD.

health insurance program, with provisio
tio

‘| “Bear One Another’s Burdens”

no of endeavoring to bear one | bill f
anoue ‘Ss on eee ae ee relieving aie racine amount. and ora among candidates
sichneee that goes uncared for, id M. J. Coldwell, cc for the Liberal party- in some
Nati 1 Leader, when moy: ving the ccr amendment 4 parts of the pee in 1945 and
the ‘Throne Speech debate. shown to audiences as the bill
i aM Bu f of conden 2 ae 7 Rie ees seconded by! the government was pre
. MacInnis fancouver East) regretted that the government Pan ”
had failed: “To recommend legislation establishing a nation-wide tht as ¥ Pills

on for provincial administra

n” and for failing
provincial conference of 1945.”

inted bill,” Mr. Coldwell com-
ented

Canada Lags
Mr. Coldwell said that there

re only
thet, the by the. work stop wars |was regarded as a conspiracy |cratie nations without some sort
of th E members could not | 2&2inst th ate, and sh al ube of health plan. “Those three are
claim benefits, because the orga. | Pought in line with oder he United States, Canada and

i crac; ustralia; and even in the Com-

jaies Renedits, bees “4° | ceptions of democ
had the manent

ity of the

monwealtit of Australia there is
ears a 5

‘e me!
bers had declared sympathy with | | ae
s t

the CBRE ae Tine.

= | Bopulationd
ony Bill
Mr. Coldwell charged that a

Mc Strike pases! ane es ae ae Asset
een oen recently arisen at anaes bias in favor of the
Me, Vancouver, where a|?
‘i

e a the
E Mc & Me.

fe
fits by the UI

Strikers Crimed

by Financial Secretary
. Hodgson, Local 1-217, in
nd

e July a:
ference, attributed t 0 IWA mem-

re than 20 crimes are led
as Sone afflicted the tow

cons
as participating in an ind ompany in the form of adver-
dispute and that such action re tsements in the local press vil-
sulted in his loss of employment.| jitying condaee che dha
Bia is being panded by | stolen neoomrthae Ravens
the Union, but as the foregoing} dom been used on the labor
explanation makes clear, the AD-| front in America for 50 years.

eal is a already prejudiced against
the s an advertise-
an issue of the

the work of ue Spee prank-
sters found in every
Some may rel the ie work

Clearly igenles chobia’ws| suas EMIGe -

passed ee atin eataine ies (DEA (Gheontcles erecetyeditiia|| Po (seas cana mstopltan
IWA Supermen

Every tnpleanentngee in this
Publication d B.C. LUMBER WORKER || alleged crime wave is laid at the
is December 18th. Deadline for ad covy is December 11th and far x of the men who have been
news copy December 12th, oe lawless as to ehallenee the
company’s ight to set aside the

ire, every stolen car, every
ane "Bed. with sugar, every

man insulted,

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ean the Organtzed Loggers and Mill Workers of B.C.
PUBLISHED TWICE MONTHLY BY

AL WOODWORKERS OF AMERICA (CIO-CCL)

G DISTRICT COUNCIL Ne >
2 RICT OFFICERS:
pan Seaton teat Alspury

Joe Morris

ana Vice-President PEM, H
&rd Vice-
Secretar:
Internati

@&

INTERNATI

er

onal Board Member
Address all communications

Bapnaa H. MITCHELL, Ascrstaiy erent

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ATTEND YOUR UNION
MEETINGS

Wo:
fire, every use of foul language—
au these are chalked up against
aes riminals,

ers’ committed for-
one fh pavertlecrasat aa the

Company is ponte the right of
shes pape to a collective agree-

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