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.
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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.

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