_ and Alberta Institutes Show IWA Sams New Trails kw & iy PR K Ne Kw ow Vol. XXIII, No. 6 * 2nd ISSUE, MARCH 1956 - VANCOUVER, B.C. eS 5c PER COPY FOREST propucrs SAFETY W: EEK C COMMITTEE, wwe wk & ‘ull- scale enquiry into the Doseibi hues and. problems to the 400 shop stewards, IWA 6 ice) flocked to the Mount Pleasant Memorial Hall, March 18, for the one-day, well-rounded treatme: obviously gripped their imaginations, lloyd ba: aad Vancouver Local Union Explores Automation wow we mittee of of nrreeeden ted interest rs and members who ent of a subject that Research Director, Ed Kenne: ; | tute , puze sessions”, gram, ce membet's nat the Insti- were shown three films, which port: vivid way he progress y automation in modern indus- - try on the North American con- inent. Later the students engaged in conduct vhen looming on the horizon, for which he said, the trade union mov ment must adjust its thinking. Visual Presenta‘ ae ee the - Research Diree- Director Kenney e which alm in smaller discussion grou, vend enabled to report their conclu- sions at the end of the discussion period to the leader. See “INSTITUTE” Page 2 ber industry, and both labor and management, here assembles to plan an Rancerits joint blitz on accidents. the B.C. lum- CIO PROGRAM, APRIL 12 reen Gold”, bh WES regular weekly radio cura, ou pe with the CIO”, the oaeeaity ot a0 i w York ast December. the production of the Canadian Banas CCL merger e to the worl accomplished by the CIO-CCL organ- a d States. is program on the eve of Shon heard on this program is that of pcan Dour, ane ee trade union musical numbers are render ve tis ae on the theme, ews "ih know better where we are going, if we know where we c: from. me ang Pageant will be aia on | Station 600, April 1: 1 Million Workers Under Agreement Review of labor-management relations in Canada con- Ieoval Com in the 66, sion gn Canada's pe joi indy presented to the 7:00 p.m., See in Cal mada are rick collective agree- . The oople ef Canada_ were Hiuntly told, through the Gordon that unions have come to stay, and that there is every prospect that they will bulk Jarger in the future as a in the nation’s’ economic ¢ submission stressed the im- re Z lations as having an important bearing on puaaoet ity and liy- ing standarc In_ refer to government. Setelllaton series, babe prey Be pressed the opini ae ly - | AUTOMATION PANEL m ‘Strike in Town’ in Town”, a film he National IWA OFFICERS ACTIVE IN EDMONTON RALLY h CCL Educational Institute held in Edmonton, such occasion on whic! resentative, United Steelworkers; based on erta gave evidence of the | Paion 's growth in the province, A strike action in Han- || it was claimed at the op over, Ont., will be seen on i the CBUT program “Perspec- ||, Ditector, of the Institute was Resource leader, J, Russell, USA, tive”, 5 p.m. April Rees iso rated: & cree) Edmont > was also the guest speake This film precentsh the de- || ai eee th ee Soure pecuenacr seine situa monde Ballroom, ‘March 18. nee Seer eae ion during the perio President Frank Howard, Local ‘ contract negotiations in a {/4-71, TWA, was the keynote Tender “ake. ‘ekora, IWA, Ed- way that compels the inter- speaker at the opening cere- est of trade unionists. The || monic pia Understanding sues Eton leading roles are take 3 aie, deonivans a mn ow es trade unionists who actuall. y IWA, Berticinated Ta iiaastate stitute sessions were: (ral Representative OcAW midi whoithus® give it Job of a Shop Steward, Leader rmer-Labor Relatio: pk Len Stevens, Winnipeg Staff Rep” Course" bande! og Alico, of reality. pe “EDMONTON” Pag: attendance at the Edueational Institute, Mount iomia Memorial Edi CCL pasar reas | Stevenson & Kellogg Ltd.; and Dr. Frank Noakes, Electrica! = \ aabiaen here ponder some of the questiods Saal by shop stewards in 1 Hall, March 18, From 3 Dr. Donald Watterson, Psychiatri: Stud Norman 0. Epcetiey: ee UBC. 1a (tap 7.00 p.m. {t CJ AV - 6:30 p.m. Thursday j Memray : CHER: Ist and 3rd Toler 6p saad