10 B.C. LUMBER WORKER FROM PAGE 2 “SOCIAL CREDIT” they will be able-to maintain an increas- ed productivity of our nation. Mindful of Bh desire of the people to tain trades fied as sue gusliied ase ae the work they are undertake ‘ing. ae : ertain basic an eae os ge ictergone working for livelihood i In 1956, oes Was passed pro- hibiting discrimination in employment by employers because of race, "eal, color, nationality, ancestry or place of origin. The Equal Pay Act, placed on the sta- tute books in 1953, establishes the right of women to receive equal pay for equal work. Em s have been guaranteed an Saat nearer vacation nec pay af- ter « each year of employm man has for himself and his family in aa jane brought ‘the Wortmon's Compen tion Act into line with current conditions. Disease and accident coverage has bee: increase ae Tehabifation gure that work sued a saat Tate “rhe bi i In line with the Government's ‘policy, FROM PAGE 2 “CCF” the Legislature. During the last ses- to prevent the use of the courts in The CCF oppose “ex parte” injunctions and it is our policy to have them out- Jaw CCF policy on our natural resources is based on the belief that our resources belong to all the people of the province. e all ave a stake in B.C. so we should have some say in how eats) our sameral reoures, our gas oil, our hydro secret aaeclonmene should be handled. mission so that industry, homes, at the lowest possible cost. It is ridiculous to s poaeats do, that the Poa “River je turned over to of helping workers Compensation Counsellor has been | ‘Bro: vided free of charge to workmen requir- ing assistance or guidance in establish- ing their claims under the Act. The ment of Labor and entirely independent of the Workmen’s Compensation Board. ‘The policy of th The CCF believe that with the large ea aeuisy Coummensation Board nw now using our roads it thorized to build a ee 000, no is imperative that every driver be cover- mel ed with car insurance that provides pro- iaceidonts migh re tection for everyone — the public, car sistance in re- f ae uilding was opened ar insurance at cost provided by the cor vill give the maximum of coverage Sanaa recaoee “We Be equal treatment for all tax- to fasyaioa Rae Annee In the field of human welfare the CCF Labor always been to allow the greatest pete possible in Labor Management negotiations, to pro ovide Si e if necessary and to create, by law, reavtaia basic and fun- damental rights.” pital nes mich es lett fai hoa with i suffici e overcrowding 0: aoe hospitals. FROM PAGE 2 “LIBERAL” in the first ence of the Legislature Hier Sate eee a me the Hou: Labor matters “will be referred to it. We will call immedi pe leaders and management eliminate the serious Sea outers ci eee tional disputes and wildeat ce All must be brow to the conven- tion floor to be dealt with. At the last convention held i in Vancou- April 6th and 7th, sixt 7 aati long-range planning for of a full-time Labor Relations Board, and others. solutions, together with the le our, rau leaders in Proviz THRIFT PLAN STARTS ue payroll deduetio: Aare endorsed by the Joint bor Eau ‘ad the IWA. ea tials in Passa Engineering, Plans Operation Ses ae ba opera- tions desirin; n sent to his employer with the amount of the deduction h wishes ak 0) mn th erni Credit Union BS vi- Ui convention enables the party to leaders and to review the work of the party in labora Ceeayre ‘eleve, that no other party provides a 0 cratic means of expression ie its bere bers or a better opportunity to take part be hang responsible pea ‘nk nth heir membership grow $46,352.09. ele present assets FROM PAGE 2 “CONSERVATIVE” for everybody, and no one can or should ae is ae ae es, it t what you are real yin eb ae and) aeatseai for picketing. glad to have the IWA ing stoppages. We will help you change the law—and for his we ae al a your advice. But we canno’ when you ask a aaeaial sieht fai “hea people. PNE Labor + Sha Cancelled Delegates to ane Vancouver, Lower Mai eH meetin ing, Aug to and Labour Cow land Trades ust aiee cancelled dent W. J. Borrie. Lyle Wicks, TLC President |racy” and that — Mane neyer Loyd Whalen and PNE Presi-| take pa: rt in such ai This inerease in growth is not due solely to the Broeent pe employment in the Provin me me their Hand work and in- Officials Ingenui edit, rehas the building, a ‘slked a eas er of the Walang into taking out shares in the Credit Union. With the money ee these shares they wee able to get the loan rtd buy the — ted Buildi in; boast of having a Credit Union of labor The c: ie af or the accomplishments ni ‘he cancelled show was to hon- Following the director’s action suggestions were made by the del aed to fo bogeatt the PNE but unanimous vote she to cancel the show, sta ers were to include Labor Minis- George Bengough, o: x Credit Union eee the See They have the added pleasure of knowing that it was Labor Day was an absolut » es | grace. it all possible. “labor is entitled to some. ve The New Office Featarisg High Carbon Steel Oil Tempered Boot Caulks FOR SURE GRIP Another Favorite i *§, HEAD’S famous JAFETY TOE BOOTS” for Mill Workers An Employee Owned Co. 944 RICHARDS STREET biker aeneastas PAcific 6338-9 (P, "HEADS YOU WIN” W. J. HEAD BOOT FACTORY LIMITED B.C. Vancouver, INTERIOR VIEW of the new Alberni Distriet Credit Union e Credit Union renovated