Ist Issue, August B.C. LUMBER WORKER 1-80 Loggers Continue Fight ued ua by IW. reach fe tail its mill operati: in a statement to this ublica tion, Financial Secretary Ed rita A Local Union 1-80 and Dis. it wit! e discharge ‘ene ave failed to date. r- art of the company has been to cu: dispute as viewed by tl t at 6:40 a ag Ae are as ae outset, WFI nage- pert e iGordén pee did a ob- é usual irement, ne 9 hours’ notice eae erew was ordered on e: the « prevails in the area of assuring ustom, ta that a guarantee of e' shor be ‘made before working the early shift, mally the Company posted a This resulted in the deamence raat ically a members of the rew, thoug! ey had reported muted com im When the Local Union made a Aen effort to es- ‘4 a in the dispute, PEA Eee crew did not turn out for the u shift, es it did turn out for} thay wel The crew Fraltaeated its position ight hours | ji a officials |“ UNION LABEL \CEDED UIEESS, Colo. — Union-label- Ti Federation of ees. membi er ther work in their “union ai nn don non-union pan nts that ie he city. city. pebmloyees Local 155 declar- e pa antaloons purchased ie fa ie uld never cover their ito eed because they did not bear the union japels mbers will ’s more, he made it stick by citing tate: ed Py the city shall be union- palit lo. A union-! labeled clothes only would be bought from now on. the crews a full sight Heh the company indicated that only | mz when they are ordered out on| Certain men would be re-hired. manager Russell Rink, ap- early shift When this matter was ee Local Union has ae eed by the thought of a pant- et ph a se mea aS ntly taken the positi ‘ion that n less bri; f city worl = eptance all the | ing work on the city streets, on ict was on an crew members are reinstated.| public building maintenance, i ou a, July about | Any mecimination against cer-| the yps and sewers and in 4:01 e Was ee stat-| tain mem! the crew will the traffic and communications ing ee ety shift would some not be tered states d did a quick about- Secretary Lin face. mence the next morning. ° SLEEP BETTER You for milk, calcium Picnics Please IWA Families o IWA Local Unions Tw 4-5, a ealerarable one for childre: woodworkers on the Lower Mainland, made the weekend, August eon the homes of n they staged two monster pienios with all the qoute “which delight ee younger st 217, we pe its an- eal 1- <a sien August Poi oint Park, Po: rt ae Z a ee thousand: ot IWA members, families and iends who attended. New Westminster Local Unies 1-357 patel the Bear Creek Park the ig George Highway on “Taga eat also staged an exceptionally anes qe to the many picnic ee provided. On both occasions entertain- ment provided for the children was is highbetted Genstos sprizes Fre ice cream, and ae ak were Once more the IWA gave a concrete demonstration aE fare fact that it functions to serve the welfare of the aot of woodworkers. Canada Elected OTTA A) — Canada governing ae ae of the a World Health Organization. never outgrow your need nature’s most nearly perfect of food, the = only practical source fit and reireshed, eles Here in British ete milk British Columbians the finest milk province's modern enjoy from our dairy farms BUY B.C Published in recognition 9 ia, ae enjoy the finest fro: ir province’s See dairy farms. FOODS AND HELP KEEP BRITISH COLUMBIA BROS EERaus of the rayon contribution BG, farmers make to pail ctacey BRITISH COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Read. DAN ILLINGWORTH’S 66 ON THE LABOR SCENE” regularly in the ‘Vancouver Province 100% UNION - PRODUCED by Vancouver ren and