Vol. XXIV, No. 12 QR ** 2nd ISSUE, JUNE 1957 - VANCOUVEI 95% Major "NO OTHER ANSWER” | "THERE'S no other answer but “Yes” for lumber workers who vote on the ete meneemaervined id ze n= Sol es mal ing poseiblity 0 of i: anne a better etc, “Sait proper wi An ou aiken on the part of the Union to bar- gain with the employers was scuttled by the. employ- ers’ de! termined opposition to ) every me ‘oposa] d. ecuise tiie employers’ representatives ignored the evidence pre- sented by the Union. Their sole Riedine Manne the prove ove the 1 master agreement. Conciliation failed for the further reason that the document we Rood the views of the majority of the Board’s haa ors ined nothing but an outright evasion of ‘the Rejection of th the majority report was a “must”, for pol be completely shorn of its hout, majority on the Conciliation other avenues of s ent, we those which may now be opened by a arate ees tration of the workers’ readiness to strike, if neces- sary. ublic discussion of es pi for eae nee arr to va a down. A strike yote calls for a settle- et ‘Ss ae settlement, the fight is on. . if the w rs’ don’t fight, there'll be no ous ment of > LOM Ham bat on the terms dictated by the em. ployers. The choice is plain. VOTING DATE JUNE 26 une 26, has been fixed by fue Department of Labour as the date on which it will supervised strike vote re- ‘orest eae , on behalf of ration of poll ‘a pre] made necessary, Notice Sc PER COPY GAO and with ai a me one oe ne ca Union’s record 0: embership Gallodine rity Given ee ressive Cee in the » IWA m ection by the Union if deemed neces ren ye ‘amber work “We Must Either Fight Or Quit” e has co: . Morris we must either fight or “The me when ous” Lae District ort nt Joe Morris when in his ra arent panpecyivetl strike vote, he urged a solid “Yes” report to the Union, preparatory to the govern- eae remained for Dis ne Office officials an- n eee ‘that the majority ee instructed rejection of th) | exceedec a ob eran in all cal Uni Ate slight jaiations) hie Sari: aut, ing Tete ee gave the yer-a CO. re Broken Members of the District 7 woliey ommen we spokesmen, that the re- ort should be rejected. ane at- ‘s, he contend- determination to fight to a fin- par foe fair deal. face a total shut- oes et the in- dustry. He said i every coast ssible ui v to surrender spiusleatly to the rai n_ of thei: ds. A solid “Yes” vote next Wed- ion of strike action would com- | nesday is th ly language that Bal the operators, either to dis-| our employers understand, as ex- perience has shown. Up to ae point, they have in effect sa give our employees Gone Ppaey in; ee ate pee mliie ate! On lumber worker to Wedne say, W » | our yee votes "to the Dae [ers “Diseuss a fair settlement 2 | immediate cite, aye possibil- attitude expressed, left anuehenniridlatlsieetyerst that the prevailing sentiment was that of aeute indignation at the attempt to trick the Union out of all op- portunity to win a wage hike or strike in tae against the em- ee dictate ing of the series eld. ee the eae er Mainland, and across Vancouver standin ras ae el nel cown ot the industry, until you are ready to settl It is the rig] Mets n to withhold their ee S veonditiong piles reser quit. This |°f employment are unsatisfac- pra nuonfenihs reed upon | tory: The “employers pe shown us by the employers, They be- | that they intend their lieve that the lumber workers | &¢onomi pot wer: won. the in the coast area are not will- | °Wnership of the tools of produc- ing to fight for better wages | tion, to deny the eee de and working conditions. The |™ands of the workers. = Saeinhera, oF ain Union, in lat equally the right of the workers ense ante ere! re- ented the audience with the rec- ommendation of the Union’s ne- ¢ “FIGHT” Page 3 e “STRIKE” Page 3 VOTING IWA MEMBERS thronged the bellot boxes of the Conciliotion Board and authorize strike action. at pg huge New W estminster IWA mecting to register their rejection of the majority report ste tO) ———_ {Green Gold-CJOR 7:00 p.m. Thursday ¢ CKPG - fst and CJAV - 6:30 p.m. Thursday 3rd Thursday - 6 p.m.