B. c. LUMBER WORKER Seated Left to Right—T. Siewerski, 312; D. Diggens, 312; N. Smith, 312; Ww. eh, 360; G. F Pasklcten: 360; L. Rictlo, ale D. Heyer, Pulp And Sulphite Workers’ ' Strike Committee 2nd Issue, January Biz: D. Meldrum, 360; t Grandison, 312; C. Langdale, 360. Standing Left to Right—J. Bushell, 312; W. Flockh 312; A. Akl 12; dori 360 ond A. Corbin, 360. Furniture Workers Ordered Rehired IN BRIE! TOR ONTO ~Bierane Enterprises, a Toronto furniture com- pany, has been ordered by an Ontario government commissioner to re-hire nine employees he: ages from the time oi their dismissal Novembe: e order followed heari1 on a com- IN BRIEF Rand Petula Ruled Illegal ‘BEC—The Quebec sae Re-Hiring Order ste Cee Tor- le tate ise: dered by an Ontario government Commissioner to re-] nine em wages QUE’ Court has upheld a 1956 judg- OTTAWA—Th from presi-| on November 14, 1957 Ment which made the Rand Formula checkoff of union dues illegal. | dent Claude Jodoi The order followed hearings on 1956 a NAT ic pro-}a complaint lodged by Unite mae ie aeagee dara Fernand pecenenmetie: unten) pace Lo Louis Pigeon | gram. E teelworkers staff representative 7 e Suprem us CBC Dispute Settled James Robertson. The complaint a Hit Fabric TOR —A dispute between the CBC and the Theatrical | alleged th: f athe employees were MONTREAL—Mass lay-off: ae Stage Employees was settled here as union Fanner nae a| dismissed attending a uni try for periods of two ee. gee oe porcrr, Large-scale Ameri- | settlement offer including a 7 per cent wage bost and other benefits. otgiateational meeting. Re AFL-CIO Give $1 ‘Million tended Union Meeting a eee NOTICE cure f the 21 Firestone ‘ho attended th et decided to contribute $1,000,000 to for its International SIND Oy eee fe m1 ing were discharged the following Pcomed Fund. The sum is Bisa be et ‘tom AFL-CIO ae Would the delegate from the Local 1-71, LW.A., Conven- ||day, according to the evidence, eee Stabilization Urocd For Asia with G. N. || The ae ise intendent of the plant Woodward, Box 46, Port Hardy B.C,, or if more convenient |/had watched the workers enterin BRUSSELS—The ICFTU has urged the UN Economic Com-|] Sevty the Local Union Otfice the bal ‘rom sinarhedcaeenae mission for Asia and the-Far East to lead a new move a acelerat th tion for primary coset The position the face ass threats of Pusey ment which stem Gant ae declining prices of the primary produc of the next issue of the B.C, LUMBER WORKER ed copy is January 30th and for news KEEP YOUR MONEY SAFE... when you’re travelling! 100 Branches In British Columbia Traveller’s cheques Protect you against loss of your money while travelling. Ni st ‘You can obtain Traveller’ qi ur h— 5 es THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE