B.C. LUMBER WORKER =) “cic” convention floor, as plans ure finalized for the Canadian Labor Con Full-scale Effort convention formalities in The ‘Toronto oe said age fee be- gil ih T4 ssion ents “In the IWA w er eS ae ie merger W 7 e the way to the following developments: 1, Complete organization of the unorganized, By sharing in toed full-scale organizational ampaign which is pending, all see ‘kers tea athe | goat mate enesee f the merger in com ill b nabled to serve those as gained the bene- ter e1 have Afiot yet 1 secure Bee a Cee cana. | ition Repere tee) Talore’ demo- pais ine living (stane | cratic rights, tederally and pro- ards of our people. In my opin- | Vineially. cis F Ree, ith which ue a ane: the! merger is being. built is ac- an improved cal using i y 3. Impro earch, and this desired economic and social | ,age union education, to retain — and strengthen the essential “The pattern of unity determin- features of trade yn democ- faiTorenbo will be fo Mlowed in racy. British Columbia, Already t Bericenit Cooperation on. the bor Council: ave tad international field, to surpass necessary steps. The provincial) the appeal of totalitarianism TLC an L bodies will soon y conerete action to share to the national plan, and mi ith less fortunate workers in th tio aes irovinciay. Iam also confiden that he eer utes of or way dem fet The IWA stands ready to in the Forest Products Industry. n democracy. au oa we ie bigger See in th os mic influence on the nai bi economy, com- ee Tieton planning to ex- han pence we Saeare pow sential tio pre rivide a m to the adyent of automation. JOB STEWARDS of the Pitt Lake Sub-Local of Local 1-367, IWA, elected at the Annual Meeting, April 16th, are Walter Bailey, Rudy M. erect: Ken McIntosh, George Scott, George Eberly, Jake Geliner, M. Anderson, From Page 1 “BIR DECISION” gotiations are a resumed, is freely predicted that to breach nd am the contract terms will occasion | ne; a determi ined demand for com- the District Officers pointed out | thi that the same proposal had been made by the emp! The reached, after due eSRnaeratl ‘ion, a or more definite protection for the hours ef worl __In the submission to the Board side the employers’ sugges- aaa tow the employers have in rsuading the Rage = eet the employers a 1-80 MEETS MAY 6th etin secure through bar; ‘old the Board that conditions in the cons by which ety. fous not = x thi th ed suited a the Dis- no | ¥as extablished, A IWA WARNS FALLERS r Seine eineract rates. In a statement wea Shrneh nt had bee: with the P.R. Compa ia dealing with, a number of camps the com- pany would, ce was stated, insist pon a flat r focal poin' us trouble now "brewing, oaaa have rmed t! officials, are Co., Har- x Rotter Peon Co. Led. iF subsidiaries zi the Powell Riv policies of the covert company. The acute discontent ported to the Union, Ait ‘whieh ise to am. isestnsee =} juchide ng stallation of newly-elected Local Officers. employers. The Union asked that e demand from ment, the Local Union was ad ath ase by m be- was that a Siain ing scale everreceataiyroviié actors’ of terrain likely to he ment would be Ete for all those and timber ponations bi the faci the crews are amen Ae make the standard wage on many lower the earnings of t tracting crews. Subsequent to the announc letter from FIR 1 ie Company that ee pee letter containing agreement was to be aoa fiieult. In one camp, fallers were vay at ee ie nen they In statement to this cation, ines ieber seid that g HEAD’S ie first reached last eater and which at| HOTEL SPACE SCARCE ‘WA International Seer tis Tecuee Bill Botkin, has w: legates to the Titeceucual cil eti: June 7, r reservation: following hotels: ie Hotel; “Grito Park Ave Boon velb Ho tel; ote! Hi id e Fifth Hotel, which neve ees Say fair by the Hot ees’ Union. 1-80 Holds School e Coast. He paste stated, ee a view of his former an- CRUISER Champion of All Lightweight @ Caulked Boots © a satisfactory settlement had been a4 en sast be was now comp: to ue correction lest matters might be Piaeds as a ighly successful School fo 1b gaterarde was held on the Lake Cow- i ibaa ae i Local 1-80, spb with Local Officials acting as instructor: The sara oe nee aay cial See: result of the tion of a written, ‘agreement, eaturing High Carbon Steel Oil Tempered Boot Caulks FOR SURE GRIP rrister Nici Notary Public 751 Granyille Street VANCOUVER, B.C. Telephone TAtlow 6641 Linder, Ate ‘Busihess sparen ee Clements, showed the Stewa1 ae the correct method of conducting seniies: ling out check-off forms and processing grievances. Master tract which were ex- plained to the group section by President Poje. The general structui of the International Union was also examined by the instrue and in order to more phically illustrate the subject, am meeting i which chairman co} d held in a Sub-Local.