B.C. LUMBER WORKER a BC. econ of Labour co; recently € the n od to its i og oun- | orang re anaes ; was explained by spokesmen the Committee a Ae, will be ji ork ae in each of the areas. It was e- ary the basis of repre- te sentation, ro disedding upon the steps to organize exploratory area oe “isang the Teport, whi eh To date, three conferences have n held with good representa- Without i 101 er he purposes and es ‘ul of these leg neces we sufi io Pabeshivs throughout British have expressed commendation Columbia with th vention |and satisfaction for the program decisions, and to familiarize a a peace of the confer- members bot ganizations with the programmes of the Metin gs are bein, eld be- i help |tween the Officers a is CCF ey which can sfully work together cen the ele seston at a Provincial oe which be sym ‘Ik towards the isla- Provincial Committee to further plan a pores amme © th at will Peng. succes: s and objectiy 25, in Vancouver, are left, Wyman Trineer; John Meee th fe ae gee a le of this ie rovince, tie election of a peoples’ RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE, st yee 3rd Annual Convention of the B.C. Federation of Labour, October 21- : €. Heron; Rae Eddie; Charlie Stewart; R. MacCormack; front row: pert Bob cee Geos John Waplington Government i in British Columbia. PN Committee recommends be continued and in-|under the joint auspices of the B.C. Federation of Labour and the CCF (B.C.-Yukon Section), also recommend unquali- h i followin gs press the unanimous views of FAMMEH caINeEEVORthé fiizon coi mittee and are submitted for con- sideration of the participating or- endorsed at the Win- onvention of the Canadian Labour Congress.” During the debate it was dis- into 8 areas, and times were set to hold a two-day weekend meet- ceptable to both SreaNatons, PASSING THOUGHT “4. That the joint liais om-| science gets a lot of credit ‘tat mittee one provision for con-|should go to oa old cold fee! ween both organiza- tions with’ regard to the nomina- tion of candidates in all constitu-|QUICK QUIP ... The most encies where such consaleaiena curious thing about women is may seem advisable.” men, REVEREND ROBERT S. CHRISTIE, Associate Secretary _Seciel Service (centre), legates during pl aca oRe It is pecan eds ecommendati That the Joint ee com- Newspaper Guild Wins First Strike BRANTFORD (CPA) — Pioneer strike action by the Newspaper Guild here brought a pioneer contract to the daily newspaper industry in late September. A walkout of the Gui Id membership against the | Brantfo rd “Expositor e Guild’s first against a Canadian daily newspaper. usiness- advertising y Increases the Tr Hulme, Expos tor editorial pues who is chair- nt—three per cent of airs went pane sitece Oct. 1, an additional per cent to| 2m of the come half- may Heat a year agreem colle cantricties abilsneg end: La Presse ard overtime pay of time-and-one- ian half in cash for work beyond 27%4| Strike Won hour day — a major advance for the traditionally By Union poaraied in facil ene or: careful i fecates of | § ee, Goict ready held ganizations may mu are agree n most provincial newspay MONTREAL (CPA) — A Uni Shop “two-week strike here by 7) Modified union shop, job secur-| "embers SR aan ity, severance pay, sick leaye,| Mor r premium pay for holiday work Serine Te Pree improved vacations were h ee ren sec we vs Giller: fedthneetof thet dette Maia igaeeeae aie 4 which followed all-night bargain Set ke CG a ing after three days of strike dur-| refusal to grant a leave of ab- =] ing whieh the 20000-daily circu. sence. without ‘pay. to” aeaiplan lation Expositor did not hit the | 2S editor Roger te elect- streets, ‘atho! en the Guild picket lines upon completion o: established members of the federation of Labor fast month aatcienaeeal” | eecreational Typographical Un- eee peatlye aay, wed, steps Te taken to|ion and the Print ing Prem n's | 1° ‘eat ire A ae erences of a simi Uni far not cross resse Syndicate BARRISTER & AGHIGITOR || nature, wherever possible, in eac bou: Suppo During the contac of te strike, constituency, with special refer-} Stron; ae ree ie ionaet aad the union put out La Presse Syn- nce to constituencies which are | other expressio ee ity | dicale, a tabloid Patan ended up Suite 306 The Bonk of Nova Scotia acking came ages ey making money. Brantond's 30.00 unionists, The Last issue of the case ee to cial vas | pall striking wu De full pales at sine action by the ° peea ie is a part of of ne “Foren al of the Ameri- can Newspaper Guild, price for Mote eal dailic