ON INSPIRED TRADE UNIONISTS iS, Vancouver, Victoria and Nanaimo. er 29th and SUG, 1955 : Instructors, Nanaimo Institute : Education | Its Best rd REPORTER ling tagged as “education”. Some- painful processes by which our jed to drill a wee bit of sense into oods. by those trade unionists who at the CCL Weekend Institutes. coin a brand new word, other than ppens. Whatever it may be called, pi eee n psychology, is that an adult can 3jto respond to new ideas and absorb 1) jjonstrated at the CCL Institutes is hey give attention to subjects of JOE MIYAZAWA JACK MacKENZIE GEORGE MITCHELL ; GEORGE HOME their daily affairs. IWA IWA 7 B.C. Federation of Labour Institutes, held simultaneously. in f i impressed with the fact that the "7 ® Papen rved attitude. They explained this, he end of the intensive weekend (= (es as being the best yet conducted. ; t of the success gained by the fie very active participation of the ;jominent in the attendance figures, inning of the courses as well as in Classroom Scenes, Nanaimo Institute —___— ‘A has developed a well conducted mt, which is prepared to contribute | Us to the progress of trade union IWA officers entered into coopera- wtedly. Trade union education is fully effective. Only as the whole can each individual union realize fe union education as conducted by ef the “stuffed SHEL relationship g students. An IWA class is in every E WWstive! The instructor, should be BILE DIXON ING FRUCTORS Welter Young (left), and Joe Miyazawa, plan more work WALTER YOUNG ader. He furnishes the facts and for each member of the class to ; Shi of his own. qi of the great features of education ‘¥man attending the class can, with ‘yn conclusions in his own way. it should relieve any prospective tected to any brain-washing or trade “f feeding” method. All the ideas practical experience, are pooled. } M usually found to be intensely prac- histudent. e sessions observed at the recent ‘feeling of “getting somewhere” in he job, the information could be nl C] -IWA educational program tops | 48, while at the same time, everyone : leasant stimulus. F \ . ay ins Ming’ ‘af '@ JOHN MacKENZIE, Local 1-118, instructor at Nanaimo, gets an assist THESE FURROWED BROWS, titute, s Cc from Stan Heyes, Local 1-80. on Vancouver Island, took thei fe that some well-known trade unionists iscussions seriously. J ais oe HEAD TABLE GUESTS, seen here are Rev. Dr. Melvin, Howard Conquer- ad good, Arnold Webster, M.L.A., and others. f { ae LOCAL 1-71 MEMBERS, ~empted (Mrs. and Mr, Fred Fieber eon oe