B.C. LUMBER WORKER :

J. EPP, FINANCIAL SECRETARY, Local 1-363, outlines the development of lumbi

|P.R. Co. Tacti
weeny Crews

+ mite latest source abe irritation

fusal to give effect to category
revisions which have been ac-

ging in
|. One nek cetera is that which |
includes the operators of bull
dozers

(GELB co oe the rate in a
number of camps has met with a
Sbeoen aT ThexpuG@ule vadee
tion by management.

Hardy, Lhe not hesitated to ex=
pro}

press their protest more strenu~
ousl: vga wert and have re-
pee to work 0’

mpany Showa eel
sie to deal fairly on the
ter:

oe yelled the city editor
as the cub reporter came in emp=
tyhant nded. “You say th n

story on that big soni
ding?”

Boatmen a the rafting camps
| [et Meskeme Arm and O'Brien's
seat
ecimninntol

‘Not a word,’ "mourned the

Crew Taeber in the Alice
Lake ing

Logging Co. camp, Port

cub. “The groom failed to show
up.”

ber operations to

clear the timber in the Buttle Lake area, soon to be flooded. The new camps will likely expand the
adie

Local Union membership by over

be engaged in construction of the new

3000 during the next two years. ‘pi
w dam, marked on the upper right c

ional 1000 workers will

Mitchell

Backs

Scab Law Fight

Assurance that IWA Dis-

ft fi ww being] t
waged against Initiative No.
198, by IWA Local Unions

h
of Dis-
trict 23,

The resolution adopted at the
annual Convention held in Dis-
eats £ 23, and chaired by Jim Fad-

nag

rejected, the average
| $2.03 an he

Secretary Mitchell was inform-
ed phn in the 17 States where
the “right to work” HES are now

wage is
fo:
tiations this year.

lined the progress made in the
field of accident prevention in

sage of the initiative would climi-
nate. all ae security « anaes in
contracts now held by the IWA.

ace Col lumbia.

often overlooked, he| ™

oint
Reclaveai iatlinteinighiwercant’
age of the | investment in B.C.
lumber pro mi
in effect, th
Union is confronted in British
Columbia. with exactly the

ti
raisin on the right of ie

| PROTEST
HEARD

‘ederation of Labor of-
w

ort the demand
of Fred Pieh ee, aaene ‘ial Sec-
4)

See ‘to supp

Actin res seek of qualified prac-
titi

The legation, headed by
George ae Secretary of the
B.C. Federation, ‘iaited upon the
Eee and asked for relief
e of allowing

to choose
quali ‘fed practioner FAO
may have conti

basis 2 representations
ade to the Board were those
mel

ishe n
proved in the Legislature. Em-
phasis. eaeeieal upon the de-

Th x from Briitsh Co-
lumbia peli his audience that

.C. ee "worker were alert
to the dang ot similay Teta
tion in Ce uld

it to the last oe ch.

L

the lumbering centres of the U.S.

to all available treatment
methods, SPEROveH under the law,
and likely to improve his hopes

access

\f complete recovery or escape

A Real Union Shop
And No Mistake!

less than

ding newspapt

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