| * * Vol. XXIV, No. 15 =@@235"* Ist ISSUE, AUGUST 1957 - VANCOUVER, B.C. e Master terceuet for the regio: Se PER COPY | the ‘BC. oon “BUNK HOUSES” FOR LOGGERS in Britis! al Unions Execution ef th n has been signed of a few e thou Greed Tadusteial Relations Ltd. are the Loc ied Union's Manibershis Ratifies: Employers ais Settlement forest Stl S nd asics of 1; now signing ordered by t! e TWA; District per icy Con when after sev: weeks’ consultation with pe em- ployers’ representatives, the terms of settlement h; Be atisfac- torily phrased in nid se lan- pe mainly becau: ing opinions regarding the terms of the amended Annual Vacations Act Four Firms Rejected the ft in the individual the settlement subj adjustment of ere noted: Bendickson Logging Co. shalling points. No advice has been received in respect of eleven companies. This: -|fist is being steadily. reduced, as r mpanies originally ed in “the central negotiations h ne out of business. One dvice communicated to din; r of firms whieh not accepted the ter Nor- inthe following insta Cedar Co. Li le Vancouver interior of the country. There the loggers Stine nine hours a ae at a base rate of 35c an ee a mahogany, cedar, pine, and SantaMaria (an excentionally hard wood) for export to the United States. hotos by Jim Bury, Assistant Secretary of O.R. td., Vanesare: Bohne One! , Port Moody. vite following companies have siness, other company has been sold to ii outside the bargaining relations. Commenting on a press release issued by For: is ion: is n matter, District irst Viee-Dresident, Joe Madden, ae in the city of District Policy mittee Chairman in the apeence of President Joe Mor- S See “AGREEMENT” Page 3: UNION SHOP CLINCHED Terms of settlement reached between ashe IWA and the employers” representatives on July now been trans- lated into contract Jang’ uage. Drafting HA ‘the revised master the District mittee in pou eetion with ae Industrial Relations vi ie new and amended sec! of the greatest interest t lumber mettere are Seesiea pein: ARTICLE I1I— UNION SECURITY SECTION 1: The Company will co-operate with the Union in obtainin; and retaining as members the Employees as defined in this Agreement, and to this end will present to new ie leg and _ SECTION 2: (New) ompany on/orl after the 15th da lay of Habe 954, and all new y Employes, shall, within 30 calendar days after the cition ‘of this ment, or 30 ee ndar days after entering snEeren aaiithoves date at occurs, beco: me members of the Union and maintain ths Agreement, as a a term of Sia of continued employment. ‘TION 3: (New) ployee who is a member in good standing, or is _ re-instated as a member of the Union shall as a condition of ‘inued intail sh ‘ip in good stand- f thi Agreement. SECTION 4: (New) x Employee who fails to maintain his membership in of refusal to pay dues aa assessments, shall be subject to discharge after seven (7) days address by white-haired Ann written notice to the ce mpany of the said Employee's refusal to |Kethly, former Minister of State maintain his member: in the Hungarian democratic gov. ernment, which had overthrowi BOMMON the ee one dictatorship, and (a) No Employee shall be subject to any pegalcay scenes his: |inad been intr liquidatediby the application for membership or re-instatement, ex ma} ae e provided for in the LW.A, International Constitution, as ised 1957, and in accordance with the By-Laws of ‘the st Wo rkers’ P ‘ollowing Local Unions, as of the 15th of June, 1957: Iti is re eee that the assembly. jos. 1-71, 1-80, 1-85, 1-118, 1-217, 1-357, es 1-367, which {heard her tell the desp the Local Unions ave certified as being correct as of the suffering and death of her peo; 15th day of June, 1 in hushed silence. She described (b) Any Employ ee ied to join the Union pursuant to [the fight for freedom as“ the provision herein pieeoa, the Union, shall not be subject to discharge from employment, SECTION 6 nay ew) a Employees at the time £ sabdaplicat nag the forms to be pee by the Uni e CLINCHED” ce 2 NOTICE Lumber workers who have aes the ipgstey since eee WHAT'S INSIDE application peat for are be made prior to ICFTU Denounces Soviet Brutality Vigorous denunciation of all forms pl appre’ sion experi enced by workers across the world featured the sessions of the Fifth World Congress of the international Confederation eee a ade Unions which closed in Tun s, Ju ly He ee ahs cai imperia ee agian of trade unions. Officials of the Canadii dictatorship in modern times.” Under the Communists, “the Hungarian union leaders, she re- ported, are “mere DENOUNCES” Page 3 s were in attend- Labour con ngress ‘long and faithful service to tl the ance, auclndinee ok a ee world trade union movement.” Jodoin, and nald Be eu had held the office since MacDonald. Geijer New President = wy Oldenbrook ae re-elected pacnetnie tani stenenicent was unanimously Mea id Vice ined nomination. aa Walter Renate ‘APL Lei 10, lent of L.O., the|Wwere re~ elected to the Executive eS edish Co federation of Trade Reg as was Claude Jodoin, CLC. animous yote, the Con- read eandeared the ee ac- tions of the Soviet Union in Hun- gary. This vote follow cd 2 a sstircing On mer Becu, which he hailed as District Madden, ae se sels a full- ibe atte oe President of Local Las? WA. order to give full ssignment with Dees “Council I, as a member of the distri fs staff, it was announced this week. 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