2nd Issue, May B. c. LUMBER WORKER From Page 1 yy) 4 ee Northern Pony tlie tact that the D ag eed ee action. won in the South. For ern area demand for travel tim: Mitchell Rear In a report to the Union given | p over the Green Gold radio pro- settled with pooi A they race at the end of the ste, ee sates their a fide to ability to pee ihe enue “tigger to trade jecause they are wide- EGE TROUT stated sti the conference was full; [GUE GH OM Min PRES Interior lumber workers. He also indicated that it revealed wide- spread discontent with the exist- ie napaeal Hh EEL eaSuia e they are more likely to hear that eemaniste: is id Reeaneetion is concerned ¢ from now until the end of gotiations we must exert our t efforts to organizé opinion a point at least as Teh as Aes now pad at the Coast. With reference to the outlook, he said in 1 on the job and in the community as well as bargain. We ean show, tha’ the Tambor ers” icome so will ae terior were reminded, as they wage in business penta their communities rise £ ties of SILVERTREE SAWMILL LTD. | EMPLOYEES | assemble pte} hear Local 1 earcomentis now ne -217 IWA officers explain terms of n Years opposition, he was pirat Tevancoeraae of his plant following representations rane by four unions acting in concert, thers’ at the Coast, ey the atti- tude of the employ: in the In- panding developments in the In- terior at present my substan- tial change since the strike set- tlement. We must ee this con- clusion from the ai tude shown ugh’ to changed and mere yeason- she “attitude on the part of the visions and interpretations, and ie Union in the In the genera) cistegere! of condita and category rate re- this time, b and Tite lumber eee antl remember the hopel ey mid- Victorian views of modern labor- is recent conference gav ite that oer Rca toca Unions mean when they eee a niga as Eee as the one held at the Coa: From Page 1 eee. sibilities of concerted schon On behalf of the IWA pee Council, I exten: ly disregarding old rivalries, Te stirred the imagination of Van- couver pore ers. Tt them new for ai aeaiita. verugsle ent actionary employ: ee oh ea of the ‘merged Counei in; eae conditions in this ference of delegates from all plywoo Colusbia held on May 12th in vaieives made poss le ie isfac actory consul eten with International Research ‘Director . W. Kenney IWA enaal esaraine Fae) Eres the Job evaluatio on * orogre in] plants. Presiding was Morri gave assur. he alee of ia Sreba svorkers) would cutive Board, and feguard their in- od plants in ae ib) aceiiiat be ‘ramediately considered by aes District Exe One ample provision had been made to sai sts. |PLYWOOD MEN CONFER] FROM PAGE 1 “Unity” no agreement with any Union. Cooperation extended by the rs. Poje Re-elected 1-80 President Officers elected by referen- | the Canadian Congress Conven- dum vote following the annual | tion, hich was attended by five meeting of Local 1-80, IWA, | delegates from Duncan, install aoa ee Gere invtalled | Following are the names of the Local 1-85, IWA, Port Alberni. | ‘lected officers: (Graham Mi Complete Stock of Wo: “THE STORE WITH THE POPULAR BRANDS” sy ANEY BUSINESS GUIDE “ESQUIRE” MEN’S WEAR wk and Dress Clothing BRITISH COLUMBIA ADYSMITH BUSINESS GUIDE LADYSMITH, B.C. _ LADYSMITH TRADING COM! 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