OE 5X B.C. LUMBER WORKER From Page 9 “WAGE HIKE OVERDUE” Union Shop Demand Outlined To Board assured status for the Une is not a guarantee of suc- cessful union~ Sean Feletions and strongly established than in on where its sition is more-or-les precari e the Union is @ may discriminate against the eee ee in favor of non- He mat ter we also have to ask eases the : bene Drove by the majority he objects to paying his way in the Union that has gotten the benefits for him. In looking at this whole puree poate Bee a minor- enjoy 1 a In the | “If you don’t like this eu, ae of taxes ps people who do not nefits. If colle ctive Sear in; jption Permitted each case the of the seen ie & a 5. & 2 5 a8 Be 3 ey & z 8 ee cemaunans ie Wmom Gm be its mem: al Aa consti! well as the Union con- Union’s pastel pee the Uni the elimi- | 55% nation of frietion or strife with- tl me 5 A 0 01 ‘own: Provinces, and WWational eaten yment ments insist upon the pay: - rae teacher, Fey cee cai fraternity or worker usually a is to persua change its rate, majority to DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTATION use such action is strategically jaevessary, 2 hold he of it Ts een In some circles we hear the tion asked, “How is the com- a me of. a worker ls join a ler a Union hop fit with Pacaiveratic ideals? a ae er who stays guts the inlan are because, outatan to no’ althou; > py [he has not enjoy benef its sown, who without sacrifice, risk This 4s 0 's by a Union Shop provision is a fone to justice or demo: ‘he burden of exclusive repre- ae is a difficult ORs phe Union must place its wisl this without ere is protection without ren se-|in the nd | t s eas An Eneine nan Aoners To Tue. Dieser Issue sufficient ees to disci- pline those worker volte its contra rs who would ‘act or constitu- cause supreme powers are aided petieen management and the _majority- rule ny belimdennine dieu near site or illegal interference. Union te in ea status, to work onstrate with managem and finances at the service oe a he unit. WATSON’S No. 108 Lumber Glove fro Fear Mule ‘Split tae se gloves ee zelnise Se th double rap and weit ee tae en strength. A B.C, Product Union Made by, JOHN WATSON LIMITED 127 EAST SECOND AVE. Voncouyer, B.C, .| bitrator, ni a rendered. If the grievance goes to arbi- tration Union’s staff will probably sansa ie aggrieved employee andl the of an ar- ’s_lawyer, conomist, ae al engineer or aH “zepreventative may have to sed by the Union lead from the way it does in a politi- cal democra elena fe Pennie yesiieveletonetl at Union Shop provisions improv morale samo Aenea cause every worker knows that ¢ government Bee io fentoreeltte Tavs passed - | by the Social Creditor itis ee for minority | mem ie Union or eal the ae iairoueh the Union, lacks the power to see that the minority abides by the rules. Many of the largest and most efficient estes in the country operate almost totally under Uni inion Si i 5 Dene for all the workers in ue x uni it unreasonable, then, eel, yomstnction’ evista cathe printing, and a host of oe Gan cos the Union that represents them Abuses corpse Recently we have read a great Sharing Repos au rkers like ion ae because ae ran the: “citizen of their industry e supreme | te is equally shared and hat the Union his collective ae ane ene nt, has pro- ction and si LOCAL 1-207 ELECTS BILL GRAY Newly-elected officers of Local 1-207, IWA, Alberta, are as fol- Re Arne Ghiistenen pace ird deal in the papers about certain or meta io tees ine xesponsibilities “us Joe Mi | istee George H. Ce rk -|s' alled i te | ing “esa atti ate Lapis eo} QW Jal movement. s we say th waite vores zh Trio hich is Hoe or disciplinary powers are vested e Union which has helped to inthe Union ie avert frees |orng tim eamomie and meet | LOCAL 1-363 0 the amount of responsibility ie a ns it can assume. To > fal these es), Union Tenders theta inion sponsibiite ore; [Shop because it eliminates the|ELECTS 57-58 ave thre that their ’ organizations OFFICERS New Local 1-363, IWA, Courteney ie and ii office are as follows: Wn. Grano: eee é S. Wosbee CHEMAINUS INSES LLS ers elected at the meeting of ene Rene ou ‘Local of Local 1 Iw. s follows: i Gilbert, Bcheneld W. Morgai ae ‘> ie hale elected as H. Chas eae delegate from the Sub-L Local Safety Meetings, ‘Local to 7th AYE. & MAIN STREET J IWA DISTRICT OFFICERS Orue PLYMOUTHS From JOHNSTON MOTORS The Kong. Ee and nee " PLYMOUTH ' With fe rats vac Ride SPECIAL FINANCE PLANS ARRANGED FOR IWA MEMBERS JOHNSTON MOTOR CO. LTD. 3% (Right next door to B.C, District Council No. 1) The Dental Association has for- Bidden Dr. R. Lewellyn Douglas VANCOUVER 10, B.C.