2 B.C. LUMBER WORKER From Page 1 W “A further statement declared: “We call for an immediate appli- cation of good sense to the prob- lem of work jurisdiction. e point out again that there is no lem. The solution must be a pro- cedure for handling each andividu dispute that may arise on basis of eee plant, area, or ate try practi “We cone boycotts of one union pee another as shortsighted We call for an ut will and trade union fraternity. ogress for the united aaa this year. In submitting this offer, peacedurelP, sed that labour | # Union stipulated that the pocednr See Company must agree t he “ eke should , demonstrate an in- pany; sol have an caval sks Jn the egrity above que Toco workers any Wage test all have much to lose if they go The two-day co n_heard ean industry-wi unanswered. The IUD therefore|an address by Prestdcat™ "Geor OB |” “The Union also offered to give proposes once again adoption | Mearty, AFL-CIO, on the outloo! °. This is the commonsense solu- tion and the ultimate solution ith ntial to the welfare nt. Ee ‘D convention gave un- jous support to President Mesa and the Execiitive Council AFL- LO) in steps tal ken to rid Fails Strike Pa rley oil, “Ghamieal aad ‘Atomic rete ers Taceriar cel ape at Ioco, stated it Union attempts November a to resolve the ante Be ert fying contract been rejected by the ee oan Terms oh the rejected offer in- cluded SS the < z the AF. ranks. i was stated that ca pr w Union to forego a wage increase the a formal procedure terminating Se t of a in v als Kennedy spoke on resolution of work jurisdiction |‘ for Labour arising between industrial unions Soual Seah lation” and Senator a specifi ie dispute based on past ti ubert Humphrey on “The Out- n (9 |look for America”, Walter as presiden’ P, Reuther was es nt, and Jam gue practice a jurisdict for the ensuing year. SUSPENSION ¢ ORDERED WASHINGTON rept officers are ousted by the ean al a said that the 25 ni ‘vote 1 i cause itself of corrupt it Conventio: Ae tio Unless the Teamsters wel out Hoffa and comply with other Hoffa, elected at the recent reamaters. convention to succeed ers e ace a few conrunt saree but emphasized that CIO Executive Council ad Be to uphold the constitution. “The suspension can be lifted positions or leadership,” h ci ile, utive oust eared Se 804 thousand member Allied Industrial Work- 2 z ing fully with AFL-CIO 0. cleanup directives. herent of the AIW ing Fonte by a court order un- i charges of a rigged election to full status within the AFL- in CIO. e up their maintenance oh member- ey awarded concilia- The Taare position taken by the Company Petry ser ce pute, is blame: he Eastern officials. ATTEND YOUR UNION SOUVENIR TOTEM POLE presentation to (oft) ay Bill Black, president of the B.C. Federation to CLC President Claude Jodoin aes ne the MEETINGS / Unions Denar Housing Program ae pedeloestea attending the housing program until the exist- LEVER BROS. RIKE SETTLED haere Heide Over conve: eee y District tests of some the President Joe ris, were ae IT FURTHER RESOLVED membership ‘of Local 32, Inter~ mong the most ardent sup- | THAT the follo owing general a ical Workers porters of the resolution pro- | measures be advo Union (CLC), a 21-week strike posing an expanded en 1. The ts pike steps.ba| %¢ the Lev. Bea housing program. here The reason was ae und in the | without delay to ensure the avail-| ‘The three-yea ° cee threat of unemploym: t in the ability of funds for a national retroactive to November "I eee Iumber indus, which could ') housing proesath be a leviate ae Prtee ee tions required. ents an hour rete to igs of lumber production cou! vember em panes absorbed in the housing and | .14 ;, ive the down. Dasmnene ie ctive pee bri slum clearance program re- der NH. feria ire: cents yoeenb yi quired for the adequate hous- | ler N-H-A- be substantially) T'S inal four cents May 19 dingy Ofs Cavaco aia 8. That Provincial Govern-| 1958. The resolution ‘stated: Iso pi Part oe isa bp pare, - house construction} sere agra ae to piss ieee period”. now more than fifty per = sat fetes the 1955- os eve Duncan Lake Cowichan DUNCAN BUSINESS. GU DE LOUTET AGENCIES LTD. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTAT! . Lindsay Loute Gordon R. Loutet and shows prospect of a fi Aga chal a WHEREAS this situation is| the direct pale of anti-inflation- ary measures initiated by the Canada, accentuated by the profit- taking manipulations of ] Gh os 131 Jubilee St. S. Shore Road | HANEY BUSINESS GUIDE RE’ ham Complete Stock e Work ae ‘Drees Clothing R BI “THE STORE WITH THE POPULAI “HANEY IRANDS’* BRITISH COLUMBIA PORT ALBERNI BUSINESS cup For Everything * MacGREGOR’S MEN'S WEAR 3 jan Wea! WORK, SPORT. or DRESS ok Be Can Affo: Ooh» msT For LESS! Phone 1600 WOODWARD STORES (PORT ALBERNI) LTD. “YOUR FAMILY SHOPPING CENTRE” Closed Wednesdays All Day Hours: 9 - 5:30 of ane and houses, WHE! eriou! of mo priced houses s' ty . That full si the | Gage of take ad- ubeldived low- using projec 4, That urban and rural slum under- ions xist, a program of rural areas, support be given cooperative That, we request chan, he sate add for home im) ge the si rental ‘provisons of the N.H.. A. vise ous avalos eee of t, low-rental | eff home Bena tty be launched x the ie LA. Act to Drove a co Part i pages er 15, 1958, at at which time a minimum five id bea hour increase will come into Employees acai by, the company ft ~3 a mi ary” “disciplin: codified stad oi the lure with definite time limits. Nie industri the house con- Tabor Executive and the dian 8 rurther ae an nd more ee representations to es. Eres and Byregie Goy- CONVENTION CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE of ion | Labour reporting back through Chairman Jack Frank Bain. “