10 B.C. LUMBER WORKER “Who Gets Paid The Most ?” By H. G. HOY WIT: A common enough charge levelled at trade unions by Bebe pine either just don’t know rare t or edectedna se | rade union rights ILO Resolution Upholds World Trade pi Wis a Fortieth Comrerence of the International ee ou as a My oe eneva this month approved two ight by our, and a ate urged the abolition of laws restiicane ILO expand in hie Tield of workers’ tied autos Housing that the Go oposed verning lemnly ass' one that the unions are (3) A convention on featve tribal|as well as actual employment. In], 2 ot polies t patel and that | Roe ee and semi-tribal populations was| addition, it would bar ipernity Body arrang ge for ini Ble in. cials are paid exorbitant sal: framed with the cooperation of|tion in hiring, and provide tens aes rae with And they will cite as exam; the United Nations UN Food &| equal sages: under the al eee sins ‘ ie ar id to Team- Agric 1 Organization, the UN | and guise ions of employment, | housing programs, and to consider nt Dave Beck, at Bae vena iejenpends A) Scientific & vages. A. somewhat |PMcing the subjec the $60,000 which George Harri- ats int it Ener of he ening Organization and the World| broader recommendation also will Bs ature sacha : i ata ; son, president of the Brotherhood ae GOEBEL BADy ener: | Health| Organization: be in next year's ag files ely P rporation chiefs made $2,744,- Rien Responsibility one (tutions % Be ee ete ae Tee 624 higher.) It gives govern Ta the pri-| ton SE RORUR EERE nan mis oo Seist ie n the second 1 place, Mr. Grace | mary ‘esponsibility for developing | Ae | politan pee eae sound 2 Bethlehem teel made more | Stfeguards the ee esouted ‘Asked’ the Governing: BBS his plasisible to the eee intel- ligent but uninformed listener. cna union a Bred idents. Again, e's es: But, it isn’t the facts and figures | Mr. Gra muneration exceed- | nity tie which the detractors tell one,|ed by 13 times the amount ma The discrimination convention, which provide the accurate pic-| by the panes aid ipa wieecey on which action will be taken in tur ’s the at ti hich | Mr. Harri 1958, is design’ promote the they carefully Cler! practice of equal opportunities of ‘A short time aes, in the United) -phirdly, the 10 top union presi-| employment and ation. with- Riese? Glove, bie Waar dents were id sae, $453,-|out regard to race, color, ered, Senator from New sara fy of $45,347; pelion political “pinion, natural Styles Bridges, read into the