B. .C. LUMBER WORKER Article IV nds: The funds ie monthly by the affiliated local unions on is of the Council shall be derived from a per capita on their mem- Internat eo on a hefore the 2och d nth. Any Local nN owil two (2) months per ita tax, Petal be notified ie mail | Be ‘the Secretary of the Conti when owing a sum equal to three (3) months per capita Local Union shall thereby be denied the reht to oe at District Council meetings, 3. Per Capita tax on members Squaring up arrearages shall be id 1) the om meil in the same manner as paid to the International ies per capita tax to the Council shall be Oe per month per member, anportioned as follows: 25c to a Strike Fund, 28¢ to District ‘B.C. Lumber Worse , and this shall only District Convention, approved by the els Unions. 5. The acco f the District Council shall be audited Ausnterly by a certified ace tine elected by the Council. Copies of each ‘audit shall be forwarded, to all cal Unions and Sub-Locals in qu: ‘ties as designated by cal Unions, of all receipts and Biter by the Council shall be issued b: the Seeretary-Treasurer. Copies of the annual financial report sha be ent ¢ 9 each Local Union and Sub-Local ther ae ticle V District Conventions: 1, The Council oan Ba District eanyentions of all IW. ens in its jurisdiction at least once a year, preferably in the month of ual id ny other ¢ opinion of neil ecial Convention. 2, ust be sent to the affiliated Locals e vention elected by all District ion. Their te. Local Unit 100) mem- hw p to d_ (500) RuMedietoctedi tnrsa tusteed dor fraction tHereof. There. shail Gieatvestntstion shall be hased upon the membership of the Local computed from the ci ie six month period to the month in which the Convention. Call is issue icle 7 “Election ‘of Officers 1. Nominatio: t Offi sty all be made in every Baa year ata Far eee aes iinet. Feonvan ntion. 2 When more than two (2) nominees are nominated for the nominees by s one office, the Convention shall ballot o1 ballot, eliminating at each ba aot the one receiving the ‘until only two remain. © (2) remaining mania aes ee - AS e! The fated to the tbr i refer ee ballot. space f write-in candidate shall be provided for each office. referendum ballot shall be atitmitted to the membership oh than ten (10) days after the conclusion ae pies Convention ee a all be taken, conclu aca and counted and dec! in sixty 0 withi (60) days thereafter. The persons receiving the nae number of Yotes east shall be elected and take office immediately upon declara- tion of the election. ‘The shall be two years. The results from all polls shall c, ‘abated Ay published in the eect organ of the Union. Baal ee Ge eter Ore ee District, ae Execu- a « ea f the ( Gomme shall consist of | the International executive Masher and o} e member wie ed vom eae tee vn ent framediately fo the Ann mack Conyent 4. Vacancies of office shalt ‘Ne filled ie aay Gaited at eae ms, and unless removed for cause, the officers so or special s elected shall remain in office until the next Convention, icers puncil shall: be Pre: rd he m subject to Same amount as wage industry, at that time. See adjustments recog “BY-LAWS” Page 12 “District “issn Amended” Kenney Predicts Changes (c) One member elected annually by each Local Union from its membership. Article IV iste Conferences Bs cutive Board shall, when they deem it advis- able, or by a gues a at three afitiated Local Unions call ilelegete d aetna (at t one delegated Conference shall be led annually). These courte Praliniancortne Purpose. of c0- cal ee Benes of pice eral ata Le al un inions thi ons or other matters of Dis Regional-wide impor-| Forecast of startling aa ‘ onan ay a production pro- _2. Representation to these conferences shall be on the following | cesses was made by Interna- JASIS > tional Research Director Ed (a) Each affiliated Local shall be entitled to tw Rentiey when chet aaareueed WA Di wo (2) delegates for the first one hundred (100) members o1 ¢ r less, and one 1) additional delegate for each Hed Thandred 300) mem-|the recent istrict ‘s or major fraction thereof up to one thousand (1000) | Convention. He stressed the members, and one (1) additonal delegate for each five| < he es ONO), er x fraction thereof. There tract to meet eee ema Ooaee Teed of present day methods. carts jew of 5 er A (b) The ‘strc! Officers, the International Board Member for e District, and each Local Union Executive Board Member shall be members of the Conference with the sam e righ other members. (©) Representation to any Conference in any one year, shall r be based upon the ayerage membership of the Local Union, | e computed fo fra m the twelve month period in the preceding cale After cain tbs with an revi economic dit ions in Can: la aud uate United States, te said i in Article V ae e my report to your last a Funds: convention, the oe significant 1. The funds of this District shall be derived from a per capita developments in industry tax to be paid monthly: by the affiliated Local Unions g on Re pace aveibeens bership, computed e report of the Financial Sec: f the The continued trend toward the Local Union to the ‘International Offi 1. greater utilization. ice, and shall be due and payable the to the ule Rote with the International per ‘This ‘has been e 20th day of each month. emphasized by the application of Hn Oo AER en (2) months per | lumber companies to obtain water epitictasy aa on Pence shall be notified by mail by the) xights in order to build pulp Secreta: the cil, and when owing a sum equal jo tlitees nS 1 nts and the increased trend of months per eapita tax and/or assessments, said Local Ur ip sompenieh tae eoereeae thereby be denied the tight to representation at District Coun n n Meetings and District Conventions. mount of money equal t remitted to the District Council in th ‘o the per capita hes shall be S Eanes ence as aid to the s for a job alte eet mal Office, on monies collected as the equivalent of dues | ation in 1] aH ricea segment of Tae cal Unions and this information to be submitted on a separate | the industry as performed on the Peas ae per capita tax to the District shall be 60¢ per dues m collec onth ad apportioned as follows: 25¢ sstieery Fund, 28¢ to District | © ation, Ze to the “B.C, Lumber, Work and this s shi a lenty | be subject to change by the District C ew machines are men eaiethoda anaicaeseeraied type of foresight and slanting 5. The accounts o istrict No. 1, IWA shall be audited]in negotiations is necessar quarterly by a chartered accountant selected by the District. - Copies | the other segments of our aes ach audit shall be forwarded to all Local Unions, and a monthly | try if we are to be equally as tement of all receipts and disbursem s by the District shall be Rell prenarodstiiors issued by the Secretary-Treasurer. ‘Copies f all Financial State- ie igstoes ments shall be sent to each Local U: 2. The continued ti more Aeiiae and more plywood hard! and saetiel : and Expense *atoy se P a P President al be $130.0 Ree TNeclaeysctithe y-Treasurer shall | months be $120.00 per week. Vi any ‘when ployed as] 9. The aeoyeteialle 10.00 per week. : wood A (b) The. Cee salaries, in this “Section s! hall I substantially the same suomi au at ustments recogniz neral i (c) In addition to salary, "Oiers, angernati Sopolitees and Comi wee Se eA LE TO A oesaton canel Ghonrma Helton e meetings, Conventions, and shall be entitled to a per diem of epee New (e) Palltine Distriet “Officers en While plastic-surface plywood 0 x those days that the $6.00 per | is no The B.C. LUMBER WORKER regularly in the 66 ON THE is a low estimate of the cost of LAB O R implementing the government’s Th SCENE” Vancouver Province 100% UNION - by Vancouver men ond is stl fctcemrss 3.00 per working day fo: is not new, plastic in the past has e $360.00 per i does not apply. The Executive Board may is end the | been applied only over top-grade ion feadanicatiy, in substantially His application of the $3.00 per diem allowa: blemish-free plywood. This made nized as general i and committee members, abject taithelDiswice CEaye tons a Aue a plastie-surface panels costly and 2. District Vice-Pre: , Inter pescnal Board Member, Ap- ; ‘ @ Se did nothing to relieve the nec jee “BY-LAWS” Page ‘or scarce, knot-free, old-growth peeler logs that have geo the Read Apartheid highest read logs on the Coast. | 5 The process makes a Ex waterprook plastic- ines panel TH? pensive out ofthe Jovest grade of py- CAPETOWN (CPA) — The | 0od—she: ost of the apartheid—racial key aerate Proposals“ made jally Nai eel whic ft a recent Sannin cks with lastic paste. the is estim: at not less than sae panel Be baked and ded $1.400,000,000, according to the the: plastic sheath is Labor weekly FORWARD. This bonded to the surface under fee and pressure. he economics of this new pro- racial plans, the paper notes, | cess tells the story. The price to- and apartheid may cost day on waterp’ F mn waterproof pl ¥ much as $2,800,000,000. thick and ‘sound on ono ‘side, (A.C. grade) is $127 sand ong details of the uate feat at the mull, An appli sicaia report established a For. |& ward is the fact that the Afriean |C#tion of plastic on one d a by th ood starts its pre ee rege See “KENNEY” Page 12 ste a8 35 15% of the total process with a INSTRUCTION IN NOU ods AID available through Industriat i ensation ing and c approved by the V ‘cetreependence ‘Course in Time! PRODUCED IND! PenAE | leas AID AE NEAGTE: Heceisd OF B. 180 West Hasting: ver 8, Bt