10 Hyde Park Clothes Unfair To Labour than 500 workers have been locked out by Hyde Parke ‘Clothes Ltd. the as the result of an organizing drive by b; Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, an has ent in an been reported to ) the Canadian labor vement to support the workers anal the AC ee Bee lines were established pickets firm from “threat Congress has called B.C. trade union movem 5-Year Strike Aired .C. LUMBER WORKER —the lecision. ie Taff Vale decision as it threatened ee Balti) peat Bit atom toa Sa aoe : ee tish trade unio aoe tora ercing” its e in their the persecution intended by un- Payee Bee a scrupulous loying interests union ed up a clear} Strike of the UAW at the) i, the Kingdom mafoulty of ae andes who | Kohler plant, non in its 5th} same principles of law, or legal paid advance dues as Quebec law| year, occurre has ie precede in their protection monty and led 2 Jest ul tinued because t] its Com: have been followed in Canada. onths, petition for - tification with the Quebec La- flagrantly violated the | Tetter ee si a as sito! labor his- i Relations Board early in Feb- tie company “promptly went into Superior Court and obtained eee of Anti-Unionism It has now obtained another in- pone aimed at halting picket- and enjoining even the “en- conser en its locked-out em and stimulation” of ployees competition against th nized clothing manuf; Many it were ma conducted but the employer al ways found ways and ans to defeat the Sere ie most det ined, longest and costliest ecived qe guise ‘the Hyde Park was conducted by ne Montreal Joint d in 193 e plant was Bread eeks, Strikers Prosecuted While the firm was severely le hit, it again subjedted the strik- ciless prosecution suceeded in defeating its mpl rs to such mei that it meen i ees Association, ch 10 pecte at ment among fit wanes WO join the Amalgamated. and the feelers ed Walter Reuther be- the M conflict arosi erotional meevoand a the mpany’s long record of anti- union antagonism. Violence Opposed rom. n the receiv- g end” of beatings, bombings, attempted kidnapping and shot- las: “After all the violence every problem is il there, only the ms are are Co. Erenarel For War The UAW and the automotive industry had “begun bat aula bs said. “Twenty years ag Giger aes comp: pies, a vate arsenals, uderwond Anes) but we worked i ded. N P ste: hope shine at Kahler” mpany, he charged, “prepared foeawae leven during s first UAW contract by “in- meee its. private arsenal, its stocks of cam aa tear gas. eae eat er “ef is a finished Saas ge, me ike mdb almost got her last night.” spirit of the law | tor by then Amalgam- ated Sosiety of Raila was unable ith enehy thes injunction i ceeereia tn and its of- ficers from cauatie acts cal- culated to damage the eer Is Pp from workin; ving ike. aren tite Tain was sued for damages caused by the Union and its s officers in bringing about the non-operation of thie railway line. been generally assumed Be ne ‘aoe unions up to that point that no such actions bee hi successfully sustained in the urts. It had been generally scanned that the denial of corporation” in the laws poem ing trade unions definitely ex- cluded the sueing of a trade union in its nee entity or Operators’ Proposal Revives Taff Vale Sp the IWA ete wets e mined for busi an 3. | ling £50,000, and eventually up- | held on anpials to the Privy oun of House a Lane sl a Pies Io ment. The eiparelt an at ‘the es- os sential basis of all trade unton activity, It threatened not only tr i union. Saag big for st purposes but threat- el he fun for posh Wait safe, no ih cal sa what i i 8 COU t te ity, sand res au ducted under countenanced by ie pies sed. the ranks of the Gee cei spurred the effort te gain effee. tive political Pech . In the pike’ cisco 29 ‘ vere captured by the nominees of the Labor strike breakers but an, for any wrong not explicitly mentioned in the} 4 al Statut ae pet Union Acts were as: ar any such action as acted by the Taff 0 Ma Railw: he. deslstan’ renters eee sue granting the Company £23,000 damages with costs total- nts for the formation ot i itish Talos Pav Taft Vale decision was an- niitated i ri legislation, CAMPAIGNING FOR 100, also be competing man M. Drysdale, president of mn the alee Order of Eagles, Ss tribution to the ae against cance Trophy Awarded volunteer cancer workers coll $250,0 ‘or impressive trophy displayed by Mrs. Nor. the B.C, Division, Canadian Cancer So Be Donn fel ape mond, a former provincial camp hairman, each year the ‘oes to the B.C, organization which makes the outstand- r. It is now held by RAILWAYS had 186,557 cars end * ATTENTION ALL SHOPPERS Gewarel Hyde Park Clothes ARE NOT UNION MADE (BY MEMBERS AFFILIATED TO THE CANADIAN LABOUR CONGRESS) k 7 Hyd thrown out of w bitter Gein Workers members have bee! riminately discharged, ork, The union has ceed a LOCKOUT by the company. resinous and now over 300 a Frankly, we don't know where is edo know that 99% 99% UNION MADE the 1% of the HUB are union-made. This everything from socks to hats. JET-STREAM STYLING for ie ATOMIC AGE SOLD WITH FREE CREDIT ON TO SUIT YOU 45 EAST HASTINGS AT PRICES FROM THE GOOD OLD DAYS! facta TERMS Serving Union Mepis in B. c. for over 50 ye What Do Hyde Park Workers Want? 1. The cenadion LEGAL AND ‘MORAL ue i ae a 2. in a union ‘ ei own choice. ined in ust ber ‘ond MOST Orne workers in concurs ioe eH CIVIL AND Bienes TREATMENT. on the THESE ARE NO MORE THAN ANY CANADIAN EXPECT AND POSSESS. ‘t your own Why es eu union-dollars in a ale which sells non-union clothing? Prot decent working conditions! DEMAND — THE UNION LABEL — WHEN YOU BUY! hard-won pees and some sem- wea HAS A RIGHT TO Canadian Union Label Department Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (Cle)