( ‘2nd Issue, June BC LUMBER WORKER e 5 I. LO. Conference, Geneva | international labour organisation how it works governing body casi |) ANAT VP ¢ f 1. ATTENDING the 38th general conference of the International Labour Organizetion, June Ist, in the Palace of Nations, Geneva, Switzerland, were IWA District 2nd Vice-President, S. M. Hodgson, (left), and Andrew t V. Cooper, Executive Board Member, United Brotherhood of Carpenters z Sener oe ANOTHER WORD P 2. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland Tripartite delegations representing governments, em- t ployers and workers from nearly seventy nations assembled : June Ist, in Geneva, for the 38th general conference of the International Labour Organization. The three-week session held in the Palace of Nations, met to continue the efforts which the ILO began in 1919 and fe- DAYTONS UNION MADE SHOE | have continued since. This is the promotion of social pro- { Lege! and improvement of labour standards throughout the MANUFACTURING wor] | eenneee ocels with by plegetes seaene sha the co. (B.C.) LTD. : ternational dards tional re- i ibliatin of the disabled, pe Protection of migrant workers 2248-50 EAST HASTINGS ST. : . ; “ iss Se retin of eeierrsans by Sdigeoses works, VANCOUVER, B.C. vocational training in