B.C. LUMBER WORKER 2nd Issue, January RIEF erie IN IN BRIEF 41 BRIEF IN BRIEF or ee oe FLIGHT ie ae of Eastern Airlines won pay rai modified uni sre shop, and higher p: a 38-day strike. Pilots ral Govern ent mediation. Airs er elections a 990,862 bene: the so-called “right to work” aa ROGER MILLIKEN, ie, Pied. en his textile mill sits ees voted for unio: Satan lage may Cad held pe: ciagiagl es of 550 wed to r Relatio: eaviureyn ht against “runaway” standards. 160 ships SEA UNIONS are conti: nung the “ which are tla to comply wi recently pickel o out]. eal 1986, Be cording to a ruling be 's Report 1. Rian the Lape of coe oe be Me ckars Of 4. open pay at 2% plus two re Sone his rejec' or & lered that they were not going to “pioneer” a reduction of Be hours of work or increase w: ee the loggers in Newfound- Hour: ©| OFFICIATING + as CS the workers group on Accident! Nees of Logging ‘come at ae Uinteracteasl Labour on nization meeting in Geneva, December 8-19, on problems of the world timber industry, is WA District eee Joe Morris, is Paapo Rihenen, a former IWA (right). Seated with} him member. lieved is the question of the right cr peuriovess to organize into a ROX aoe to pene ee m. ‘abl hi basic Vancouver Shows Rise ing decreased in four of vember OTTAWA (CPA) — Cost of livin; a. ten regional cities between the pecnning ot No and December 1958, the Bureau of Stati real, Toronto, Re eee Cal- gary consumer price in ; while the Win. nipeg and BReaNyer eps showed a 0.2 per cent rise. John’s, Halifax, Saint John and Ottawa remained the same. 1, St. needs. The strike at the present uns is 100% effective. The lo Morris Urges Strike Aid Urgent appeal has been issued by th Bxecutive ‘Boned of District I for Beers support of the IWA strike in New Foundland. The 6,700 workers on Sawn strike aa phe. camps are pepending on mem- bers of the outside pe their families. Lom oh Page 8 a statement issued to Pul id ited Company. Im- pen aed in Dis trict I, wa organi; re trict President Joe Morris now, @ very serious statlea sae has dev veloped in newly eae is we re- ceived certification on the AND ti aes ‘ion a ric z Satis. Negotiations were en- workers in ed ly summ tad. The situation this Some rg years ago the started to organi: lewfou is briefly unanimous which contained BS fol Biaviee ions: — Newrounian parace ment Company rs | recommendatio Dist IWA District e union aan nt to feed thein |to zational | ‘n [to this appeal. Strikers Help City ev shar al within our own organiz Unanimous Support I trust that you will respond if | editoria Editorial Sion At Labours' Views “Canada’s Natio light ake some of ist presented to the Roy a Commi ads, ntioned in ae ather deri & ination Sone Ganges he Ca ge ion ob aa . the Tea he Canadia ieee of Consumers and the tiy € Wee a er te By ERNEST PAGE Recently a puhtintion Sate itself :* pr editorial making of Ag Co-opera- feder could jamag: — i questions ihe ask, f regulation in De le ne d em javectors iii REE don’t like ig with, to buy here is they refuse put forwa that the rd t writer wa. mie wey canteen saeiplensnese { the buyer in the modern ccon- members. striki pa a “cawipment ew building recently wile h out of ae fie A ur ¢ merchan- em: In tive set 1 tenay Forest Products the ol ted. ther eompleted: 1 Bean meialaa aes City’s thi: Nelson Centennial Ski project, a cari the Ski Club offical Pinte Meearaltctihievelhsen/actomplished except for bu The strange thing is that consumers do not turn in greater numbers ta such an obvious solu- tion, Save time and trouble— BANK BY MAIL! wh pea ae you as your nearest post. for special deposit forms at our nearest b h 700 bh Jy, 100 Bronches tn British Columbia b to -box. No parking problems! Ask br: anch—we CUT SAWING COSTS IN HALF! DOUBLE YOUR CHAIN SAW LIFE! S More thon 65,000 chain sow keeping their saws in top cutting condition with FILE-NJOINT, tho easy-to-use sharpener thot saves time and money, doubles chein sow life. Boost your take-home gl Pes this economical meker. See and Test BE OUe, et your desler today! ieee lata tip LTD: