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B.C. LUMBER WORKER

Fishermen Get
U.LC. ee eee

ACE re federal more or less the same footing as

others under th

sy spp ( to
ges

Cha went intd effect pet dispute, However, a fisher-
NGpemiber will not be eligible for bene-
ede “Bi Teen nes eat repeaters

‘s He a amendments include the) Fae eee E om
a = Sienna if he has a cur-

—self-employed fis] ishermen, in
determining net earnings (which

deduct 25 per cent of the amount | ° fish over which the
paialt pe tne eaten eetrorktg ox fee
pees and divide the balan ce Bee

eq Boe ey bers,
asa ar vaederiog specie eae Tenet He ae
a gee and ore share arrange- rule applying to cakes
.., | fishermen only is.removed. For-

aan employed fishermen will ly, skippers were prevented
now allot their earnings e m being inst themselves,
among the weeks actually work- | since the Act regarded them, as
= to ae in ae > a tead of ployers. Now, however, the
pplyin, to the | Act regards the buyer of the
Sarin hic the ee was de- € Lakes’ fisherman's catch,

livered.
—fishermen are now placed on

as the employer, as in the r
of Canada,

Probe Ordered

The Canadian Labour C

on- |al Association of Marine E:
gress has announced that it is

eers against the Seafarers ie
undertaking a full investigation | national Union.
of charges of union raiding pre- “In view of the cone evi-
ferred against the Seafarers In- fence submitted by the represen-
ternational Union t of the two minions con-

tional Association of Marine rned, ecu ite
i anti has decided that the Congress will
cutive Committee of the labour | conduct a full investiga f all
dy has ordered both unions f such i i

bo
to refrain from all raiding activ-
ities.

Congress in Janu-

ee SP peyatiASHeaE fa

The Be Reier

to fecifte cea on the TS ie is
props for mines. It can be fitt

ay gic blade. The machine is equipped with a moving table

for ing; and it can be towed by ai

any yehicle or manhandled to the site by

Ontario, Saskatchewan and Al-
berta have offered to pay 25 per

cent above the government's half,
leaving the towns to the re-
Teas 25 per

a has offered to arra
ne froin of the snunicipatities!

share of the payroll cost,
Works proposed ae the towns
Pro}

must be approved by provincial
governments, The bulk of th
engaged on the projects must be

peony Aes? would otherwise be

job-se

The General Bakeries
‘Trademarks

mseiing oon fey ces top Execu-|ary, 1959, er, al 4
Com: held recently.| “Meanwhile, the tinue to the end of next April.

re is ae taeca 1] Committee directs Ta alike bate provinces have agreed so
Banks of the Seafarers Interna-}concerned, in accordance with hich
tional Union and reaves | Article 3, Section 4, of ie Cons- will provide municipalities with 50
of the National Association of|titution of the Canadian Labour |per cent of the payroll costs in-
Marine parece in a letter from | Congress, to refrain from all raid- volved in additional ‘public works
Claude Jodoin, CLC ppestdeat ing activities and that the status

Text of the letter follows: quo shall be maintained until a ht Step

“The Executive Committee of|final decision is rendered by the President Claude Jodoin of the
the Canadian Lal ae ‘ouncil, as idi
has considered a ri the “

the application of
charges of etter acteea on | measures as provided in athe cons-

November 4, 1958, by the Nation-

titution.’

tion” but was “not peta to
meet

WwW Ww
Demand Higher Wages!"
[TREAL — When asked, the Frey ‘BC net-
Sipe on Note 16, 1958, Suehen aioe aaa rig wages
were a factor in ener oye ment, Maurice poder, i Sconomtist
and Profesoe a he va ive
on

times a Aes
Unions could be soreahed pot ra
hae on the contrary, £¢

levels,”

ity to obtain in higher wage
‘RAVAIL, published by CCCL.

tion.” Mr. Jodoin was com-
menting at re time the plan was
announced Labor minister

Mice Star
q of the eight participa ioe
proves have added further
ntive” payments.
"Manitoba fy pay 30 per cent
over the fed ral government nts 50
per cent,
paying 20 cents on the payroll
dollar,

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