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B.C. MERGER
POSTPON ED

e unions in British Columbia were startled this

the B.C.

g
a

vice was received tha
ie

convention ge the province, scheduled earlier a De oe

in the of October. Dates now propos: m-

ber 15-. tal :
Statement issued from the of-

ice the B.C. etenition of

vention, therefore, it has been
y

of

Labor explained ‘the situation
foll to postpone the merger conven-
“one of the aflinted local of beac Reaper Rear pra

ot Coneecs | order to all
BG Tels tensi Caen to
eet on November 14, and con-
Bidet vendorsadon soap itmetaeted
taken by their Executive.”

Fishing
Now In

ales of their officers to consum-
te a merger at iia pine aus
an o

Uniege Comiibtee “ata Sane

with the merger convention. ‘mie

there is any question

stitutionality.
“Therefore, is Et ehoeny better | ct
make preparation for a con-

vention of they 5 "trade Union ‘PA)—A proposal

OTTAWA (C
to pa coverage of the Unem-
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convention of “the loyment Insurai tance Act to in-

Union Congress makes provision | fishermen has been introduced in

con:

for a 90-day call for their -
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HUB HUMOR

of
sented extensive dimtnistea tive
difficulties.
If the proposal becomes law,
some 72,000 employed and self-
d b

RAS) RIVE}
oe s iedve cee its in the vicinity of Penny, enc,
et ae swept from stor:

Saige!
more
rage hp big, pi raed

Only meth

Be
|

f co-operative fishing organiza-
tions will be eligible to draw un-
gmplontabitl penehtaz

SAN FRANCISCO
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IWA To Charge
Long and Son

sion to prosecute has been granted the IWA by the
fees Relations Board in regard to alleged unfair labor prac-
tices in the operetiong of Long & Son Ltd, Kamloops.
Evidence was submitted to show that a Sane of workers
had been discharged without proper cause, and because they
were members of the IWA

pay Ispeak to the man who

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52 WEST HASTINGS

Wage Hikes
Less Than 10c¢

June gel of the Economics and Research Branch of the
Federal Dee ment of Labor discloses that 77 percent of the
e i and
al of

ur.
be greatest number of wate rate increases was in the
5-cent to 9.9-cent per hour

OTTAWA (CPA) —

jodern record for the feat of
parliamentary sittings was es-
stablished by the House of
Commons u

0) on August 1. On that
day ‘ird session of the
22nd Parliament since Confed-
ips had met for 141 sitting

e session started last Janu-

740 and has been i in eae
dnubdaly with the exception
f the Easter recess. Morning
id Satui ba | ere intro-

sage of legislation ‘which must be
enacted before adjournment.

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