i “FIG remier Bennett to keigane ie on strong trade unions, Pattern of Ervin to be pro: posed) is some OE the “char! acter inow ete fi e Unions throughtout the United States it is hinted; the “right to work" Jaws, or as cribed by the | the “right to scab” laws, An effort will be made by Oo acti least make cost! 1 consider, ‘aie. give “et to a “slanted” form of compulso arbitration, R are in circulation that in the last-minute eee con- Frees held in oa ie Redes Cabinet fave hinted on more tha one occasion, ati rending inion functions, that the discover the is ha: ¢ outbreak of strikes recently wines in B.C, is believed by an, ffer further clues as to the tespions of the combined action now being planned by the employers, The general strategy pursued by the employers in all instances B.C. LUMBER WORKER raised the following questions. HT” have been pro- as een A apie Hiv i the pose piss ee ae with the general contract pattern already ot Sig for unions in the provin ©@ Recent aegte have oe recent e refinery of aah Oil Co, at Ioco is a in point. This extremely weathy eee spent large Ses at form to close down in order to meee. ht employees into sub- missi the provocative ewise, oes tae upon the United \On December 11th VOTE LABOUR Support The Trade Union Program irst bec eaten rs at Nor Dechert in 1947, he joined! Hee 1-217, IWA., aud ‘has ut ae Bion at the Alaska Pine’s he was loaned by the boca re ie Community Chest. and rout pall of Grech fer shay eneouveri bere Pecstlenniscia! a OED ean 7 ake He is Canadian Arm) aving sean service from June 1941 November 1945, another? of course. Phy ods isk eh hi ul ted him Ree ing Sule er Business Agent of Local 1-217 in pou 1955. His panies to teers munity we r santzed when ip aaa selected as idat election to the Pro- 1 Tegel in the last pro- vincial election. His service record includes four years with the RCAF three of which were spent overseas with the Second Tat ctlcal Airforce, Fighter Comi of MacMillan & Bloedel) ¢, He 'e- | Steward he was elected to the Fal Herma kere rt | | SAMUEL Candidate for the city Council, Van- te ed the former Dock & BISHOP JENKINS, ing in the shipyards in 1940. From we he transferred to the Boiler- kers Union in Be ae time top= SI int the/ shipyard: ala 1988 year seen oe e resigned | in 954, med to kin the Union Execute. Late: was elected Business phe e nti i In 1955 he was elected President of the Marine Workers and aloe H in juvenile sports, Canadian Legion and with the Com- euittes fat Combat Racial Discrimina- Ho is a eredentialled Minister of the Gospel under the Pentecostal ‘Assemblies of Con ee pivecueation Act. The en- w under way is unques- donably vthe prelude to action irging the Union with re- straint ‘of trade under the Fed- eral Act. In the main, the Unions exposed by the eaters at ie outset to this provocation leading to strike action have been unions with very ite expel rience in stri ike t tactics, latter conditions, the morale of the men on the picket line is con- stantly subject to weakening a: under-mining influences through their communities and turn hrough their. ho: ee he favorite wea; on of tl iployers during a aeike eid ihe been in evidence lately—the “pub- licity black-out”. The eatin effects are seen in every post-mor- held after each such strike mee conducted by officials wre le union oun in- ‘pel ice at the Neel ots proved costly to Seber: when wider experience oud have causedthem to secur whole- hearted support of the. qaterested eee enced in strike action, all a eettleme ae nt to this publica- y [tion Dist "President pee Mor- is said: IWA is gi stu ie sit tion presents ugly features that 0 tioned and cannot be However menacing the employ- er’s combined effort may be, our uurse of action is clearly defined, ql hat no weakness in our defence that can now be repaired, may be already given us b; is the basic element in conducting a successful strike, the friendly co- operation oe ee rae and the developme: public relations ae pot vndepeneale in this form of warfare, ioe reason eed for this contention is that without the two rovince is goo and sufficient eason for re-doub- ling our activities along certain as operating from within our crgeicauor © We will step up our politi- cal action program as agreed @ We ture of our union’s administra- ain our organizational cover. age, growing strike fund. © We will continue to expose @ economic fallacies preached by the employers to conceal their extensive collusion to p further Prof by the ex- if uman and gras] ploitation o! mat eee Pezarees of the pro- vin ne © We will do all these une as may be necessary to he Rare ors fe ato for know well iat oan union, ae Twa, prob- next in line for a wanes mined attack as the largest‘in the, province. © We will not ignore the fact © We will step up our edu- cational pro; pecanee a well-informed rship will be able to eat sa cessfully all the employers’ disruptive tactics, Ke LABEL THE CAIRLING BREWERIES (8.C.) 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LAGER BEER + REO C. pLac' Re BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER = OLD “COUNTRY he wy REAM STOUT isement is Board not published or displayed by th or the Government of British Columbia Alberni District IWA Ua Ere New W Local 1-118, ol Prince Georg W Chemainus & District Credit Uni ay Credit B 52 CREDIT UNION DIRECTORY IWA Credit Unions and other ae by IWA Local Unions in B.C. it Union, 209 Argyle Street, Port Alber IWA 1-217 sev Bronte & Quotes Streets, tetas 10 unten: Room 21, 774 Columbia Street, Credit Unions ik eed baie Gordon Street, Victoria 1, Box ads Chemainus v7 je & District, 1046 - 4th hile Prince George planned while unemployment is tife. artificial creation of unemployment to crush trade unionism will call for a day of reckonis Bh fa es wealth- jest corp’ avoid, If the enplayers intend | © Io will pull ie ne ae sirncture ere a6 ane lish their own destructi GAS, OIL, ELECTRIC & SHEET METAL WORK Installation and Servicing Furnaces, Stoves & Water Heaters ke) cy ra ao Zz 8 fF 9 GL 5430 - GL 0916L