B.C. LUMBER WORKER inar in Banff was hailed by, this. Long weary months of 01 ganization were ene Be hh U entative. The ee a merged vigorous or- g ICFT District Secretary George Mitchell important and practical contributions to’ f 5 aay promoted on this continent, when in a recent radio ss he extolled the work of the Confederation around gan ing scampi nal Unie bye of Plantation He stated, in part: Work 0 “Next month in Banff, Cana- ‘olay to various centres, At| stron significant demonstrations of in- ional goodwill yet eS on this continent. I r the Seminar of a Terao Confed Fa Unions oie ay Sey Ge ber 8th ae tities rat Sep- ith th eee we see under which Canadian oe tasks in the community, Later they will ae gregate in Toronto and Montre: for opportunities to Satie their eee of Canadian con- dition: which ct them $250,0 Asian soles For similar reasons, the ICFTU established late in 1952 the Asian i epee peoleEE in Calcutta. Her small rade u . it of Brotherhood It would be difficult to think of important con- tribution to the cause of world pence and progress, gle Seminar idst the fact ican site on imrnationa basis, and rated ocial and economic problems of gee ico for in sada ilote haere are ites ae main languages and Ca ee Mai legates from] "0 airoad “al stent ‘fom Counties enced d the reports from I ‘U representatives those of us ati ho live under e fortunate circumstances find Ae “difficult to understand the obstacles in oe fe of trade union organ- Beating the barriers of race, color ee creed. More than this, unions are carrying rs of the globe i de a a ip schola: ships provided by Cana- dian unions. Each scl Hou eae pro- the fade vides approximate! 200 tO} into ‘al ope, cover all expenses of es, for), ie aes who could not other. s end. cag the basic Perecieles of pagmocta In the an of the ICFTU, find many examples of the Panes established in backward countries. by the staff of the| proce es etc. Most of .the workers on this |continent are familiar with ne procedure of conducting meetin; ferent unions am fon g|in an aa rly way. hey enow 1 in a group meeting, “TWA Heavy Contributor qpaons. in British Se have ra ‘d about unions, about enn ¥, edure ‘about seniority rights, = uch instance is found it i- | Mal ai "When the eye tribu- | i the ICFTU arrived there he the und 11 diffe eminar will be held in the peti criag of th Today, the |i pee re) that lie] 2" finder! developed parts bados Bitiictrericeven in those areas of Ni the | 2 e C bein; ive bargaining, about aievante ti owever, when one is engaged in organizing the sHorkerh aa a plantation in Ceylon or in Caribbean bauxite mine, the ae nt. Workers it is to hunt a Tenents for Gen ee les ee hip in such circums' lian Con, ee to the Exec. ral ORIT Reena This pant gives remark. a sed ape acs inte: ie scope of the work co For instaiee ace speaks in the work ‘Bra y lo: uela as w Mh fo assist: aaee national trade. s ), We Unions affiliated with the aes fi ian Labour ress have a 2nd Issue, August “WE ARE NOT SECURE UNTIL ALL ARE SECURE” — — MITCHELL that ae ree 30 in a few years aa oe century or two, and tl # determined to do s einer the Foci emi red up our ay ‘without the hokeked of the commut commonest probleny of ow fl-worer that und for Economic De- t. Democracy Spread At the same time as trade unionists we have nent in mind hat neither er i 0,000. mely lon living eiidivons Sireen e Se a School of Fine Arts and Bai wages were. extre will be followed by trips for the their and |mentary procedure. the bare rudiments of parlia- s lit Time for a cool.. THE CARLING BREWERIES (8.C.) LIMITED FORMERLY PENSCLYER BREWERIES ae Bek Lae Label Lager Be Old Country te Seam Stout. This ‘odvertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control _ Boord or by the Government of British Columbia. oe where the flying distance | wher ‘thi ‘is has the i ceate st degree ae stable demo- cracy has resulte It is for all these reasons that we welcome to the ICFTU Sem emi- s than four or five hours (pro- cia vision for s] plantation workers to organize in face of bborn employer resist- anc om nditure for this regio’ nal approximately activ: $471, a Sarai: *Stens are being taken to establish a resi- dential training centre for Latin America. mmon Problems have been under them COA social security £ Ge meeth lie cee all il a secure, Good night.” - Co-ops Build Canoe Plant established in ‘history, and have seen 1 sibaoa tong before cours bei cam the ne a shee eed sear those which are now emerging from the long dawn of their hi: re | 12 timbers whey need to build barns ir | and hou: OE, B.C. (C NS) — Fed er ied oe, operatives formall ed a new milli The new saul sal em jen 25 million boa: ° housand-barrel-per- | day refinery at Regina, Sask, 888 oil wells, a mine, and six warehous: CREDIT UNIO Alberni District Credit Union, IWA 1-217 eed Prekditay & IWA & W.) Union, R New ie ter Local euen IWA Meal Chemainus & District Courtenay Credit Uni IWA Credit Unions and other Credit Unions supported by IWA Local Unions in B.C. eee ae aly & District Credit Union, an Hem Duni ce George & District, 1046 - 4th Avenue, Prince George IN DIRECTORY 209 Argyle Street, Port seats & Quebec Streets, Vancouver 1 ‘oom 21, 774 Columbia Street, aoe see rdon Street, Victoria ae nae Chemainus