B.C. LUMBER WORKER WHAT'S DOIN G By THE CAMP INSPECTOR | is about Mo! sae Camp. There are t) three old timers eae By Tay e some he boys preere will be fateresten to know that Tom Aes and Bill in are sti unning machine. Doug eso) x Baker a ee eeaaal is “burning the cookies” he ie a eae that Doug paid a quick visit to Reno, Nevada, 0 make his stake the easy way. Between the “one-armed. bande and the “paint-pot blondes” he ended up broke. There are a number of strange things going on here at Moresby that need i i i or i are taxis not officially allow spi but it’s now it c to says that ‘hee can ney passengers at $5) 00 per person. We wonder ws there is some tie-in eee an omeicined end) Alaa Pine Co. Tut! T Ww si stupid can some of our members get? The Company have hind- thes ya competition ee truck drivers if iat out loads. So—what happens? Tru drivers are leaving Ee at 6:30 in the morning with the Leverman and the Head Loader, just to get an extra load and to cut their own throats in the process. The Camp Committee have taken note of this and have issued instructions that the Seactice is to stop, and that all work will start at the same tim Too, Too Cheap Right now there is pra nermera innattan tolcleac up) ma fines Pine. They em lay G ots Warden ae fire season. watch for fires an ck the humidity. OE protectin th is Game pany from aieeetesiie ie he Rmounts to $1.36 per hour. For this he Soo; Raney avday tale days a week. We always suspected tha know. I understand that this able has gon ere’ them good luck. Sapiae that y t Alaska Pnie sie cheap and now we ‘o the [WA in Van- can couver. ell, hi wishing t! e get a deal like this straightened out is fine. It couldn’t Tapped to a nicer Company. ae 1 Logging Nev Many old-time B! bea men will be hives to know that the great Haro se is up here noMe poe is, according to the Superintendent “sort of a side-push”. ality it means Gs ne trampin; ‘ound in the mud and pee nthe rocks just th me as anyon ne else. There’s no season up here, boys, nothing but mud, rain, fire and more mud. Two fallers, Trek Perry and Gene Ollenberger, ine Bot aia of the union and will keep things pretty well under te set of fallers quit the other day because the price was 0 poor. Maybe if this Company dena tr Sante getting fallers up here they would raise the pri nething decent. This camp is noth ing ues ed US, Navy barge and certainly not the bes alenworld ‘Alaska Pine owns the camp and it is being operated by a con- tractor. May is aie, is the way that Alaska Pine gets out from fixing th into something Sort wile! For my money, I wouldn’t aes Phere five minutes without stirring up a revolution. Sg ES ae Boycott Charges Ditched Char; Peering Grinnell Co. a that ne unions had unlawfully en- d in a secondary boycott, the Baiess alleging that Tey had ach to handle “hot” ma- terial action taken before the Pac IMAZUMA FINANCE CO handle pinstenial produced from behind of wide interest, trade unionists in British Colum- Bie i If this right is destroyed, ge ther step will be won by available through Correspondence Courses leading to Industrial Elret Ala iconitigates approved by the Workmen's Compensation ard jondence Course in Timi respect Sno union’s oc- aken under the provisions of the abor Relatioi ae which the United. Association? CoaIoa y- en and A tices of the lumbing and Pipe-fitting indus- ry, International shoremen, United Steelworkers, and Oil, Workers. Chemical and Atomic Rulin, The ruling of the Board was, “After hearing a considering £ Haasan 10 a strike effective. — aes a instances, companies in metas 2 Merger Next step in top level cipal unions in the Haas industr in Portland, August 29-30, when m will mect ¥ te ic mployers toward ‘the negation ot| stri and h 1 discussions of plai polling are workers to remain aloof in a workers’ struggle.” = Hares Leads Talks 0 merge the prin- ry on this continent will be ee the officers 0} ‘A Interna representatives of Aik Tibscagtlenal oo ie tive Board for consideration by concerned, the Board rejected the app plication he ecaus had merger between ‘ihe two 0: zations. Constructive Attit organi- en proven to thi e Board that the ta union: tae committed any acts prohibit- ed by Section 5) of ae ie Act.” nting 01 case, Dis- trict Secretary ee Mitchell stated: “This incident is a warning to all active trade unionists that an uc! aeting mudee ROLF are by the International Convention and Bescutives card , ittee of five met with ‘the Pall nad Sulphite group for two days, in what Hartung described as “a cussions on the Sariods Gecbles (an, must be taken into con: sid~ and no plans were made for farther mestingd Vata ganization has reviewed the talks alre << ‘ee ey Sulphite commit- tee’ conaiabed "G2 tae cnieaaaaem he B: ‘he Humble, and Frank C. Barnes, ‘Treaeusael Bes Committee The committee was made up of eared Hartuti ge Tae R. 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