B.C. LUMBER WORKER 2nd Issue, October Education Commi distinctly favored more of suc Presiding official al he - ing e« ‘ies was Earl Kinney, President of the Amalgamated greed stressed “importance of the courses as an aid to trade aie members in the more successful performance of their duties within their Local Unions. the Council, Lloyd Whalen, who gx the underlying pur- poses of the trade union move- ment in the promotion of educa- ian speaker the ocea- sion was Dean G. C. Andrew, Deputy President of the Univer- lefined ge the | various STUDENTS PRAISE ie Council at the UBC, Mis ees ite. The sum of th Hass Se as h oceasi le Techniques’ ses “conducting of the He introduced the President of | ty. CLC COURSES Trade tee Tnstitute held under the auspices of the ancouver and Distrie! i gees and 20th, oe bacidvad honcaka as recorded by them, aspects in which mod tion aes mee to etter’ a Bfage Pen livi Sere ae mee po Pi under the pees ed rules of order pike explained by Tom Alsbury. * shop steward duties and griey ance procedure were outlined dministration was the subject in which Jack Moore led the meta with probably ition, cond: Walter saad UAW, b so enthusiastic in their eva that they were frequently late for lun ay os ek TRADE “UNION STUDENTS seen fie attended the class at the Vancouver Labor Institute on Shop Steward and Grievance procedure. Bill Gauld was the instructor. a Banquet tendered the students, ie bier aar ch tes chef J re) b | ess reat S| the Institute in the Mount Pleas- “| ant Legic ining room was well e e t e Ceremonies isl ners es Stirs Unionists is gratified with the conduct of is| as the largest class in the In: stitute, eee