Bae; LUMBER WORKER the United Steelworkers with $10 CIO unions, Jed rs thousand, wet UAW with $5 thousand have pledged over $50 usand to help the eee ae IEE De, in Newfoundland. PREMIER SMALLWOOD'S LEGISLATION provides tink a union de-certified under his recent i dapeee eannot re; certification in the proynes Sd. by onsent. JNITED sneLWoRKERs OF AMERICA are next in of Premier Stoel to expelled inde- pancene unions from Nev wfoundland. ee 's Murray oneal re he likes} » and Eamon Parke ‘d “We'd be happy e him 2 BILL OF RIGHTS for Canada would be meaningless, said CLC President Claude Jodoin with reference to the Federal Gov- ernment inaction regarding union-bus' sting legislation in New- foundland. CRIMINAL CODE OF CANADA | permits picketing, “or the purpose only of pean ing mation.” Premier Smallwood, | as vesting iis provision, aS eerie at ie by Ss aries oe has wai we at can do fom if the rere eae a Newfoundland, the f Labour will be attempted to try i it in every other * * DE see eee JODOIN has sondenines Bill 43 in B.C. tnion-curbing law. He took special exception to that section ” which Denice that the Unions are S Spanlbfe for acts which they did not ethene, s * cu DIATE INVESTIGATION of the Co eae ee in- Labors rig COURSE on Labour Relations Act and Your Union, which also included strike sates was instructed Percy Lawson, CLC staff member at the CLC Week-end Institute at Port Albern and anything said to the contrary @ is comets area In a strike P Edd Dp everybody loses and members of : 1e (s en Ss labour unions involved in strike action probal oe ies ae a get are, debate in the Legislature on ie 2 rone Ficei: rae eee by the United Steelworkers of Ami a| presented the Assembly with a well-docums aged Saraale pars fore ee bag yecent submission to the Yederal Minister of Trade “ann Game of last year's cone on the indusiialerencs nost twice as much time lost merce. “If pri ility is assured,” stated Bill Mahoney Can- for work stoppages in March 1958 adian Director), “the union wall not need to demand wage boosts He said i | rged as we did have in March 1957, 4o compensate for inflationary losses, Prices have not been} Itis also an er time, Mr. es Tea wever, the figui ow that pushed up by wages, but instead wages pase been pulled up ii Speaker, ive some discussion ein pace nee acta Ve} out of the total man days lost r to the present attack on labour.| "> becoming tod p » cial, finan | 86% of that time was lost through * x © members of this bly | Sally and otherwise, and thac| employment. 13% of that time “ORGANIZATION BY BOYCOTT” on the St. Lawrence | h#ve all been supplied with briefs | they must be curbed if we are to | Waa lost. throngl SlGuass aaa Seaway as been strongly condemned by the Canadian Brother submitted by Chambers of Com- preserve our way of life, ‘They less than’ 1% mani ayes Jae peat oe Railway, Transport, and General Workers in a state-| merce, Boards of Trade, Industrial se of labour disputes, In short, ment to the Canadian Pabou< gos Bae It was described as “the | Associations and others, all pro-| oF public intrest ‘They mployment cost more than 95 complete, poeentl ion of iples of unionism, which | posin re-all the troubles |. 5, a's rouble - in nent ca iuiss as much as did strikes in must ensure the right 4 “patie in the collective har rgaining | veh een experiencing i x ie e loss, and sickness cost 15 one oad the right of the workers to control and guide the | abour-management relations and, is id policies of their organizati ion.” ost particularly, in the last year. | for all this resi reglaatl Tol meng do not soullteliia A ‘All of these briefs, likewise,|which they are proposing in ae fat eae propose as 2, solution that, more labour-relations field. They make eens le woe of a feo a BULLDOZING SNOW on to roads by the Marathon Pulp Shackles be put on the rights of| these proposals, ignoring com-|'" his ultoate bargin and Paper Co. Ltd, in northern Ontario has been char ged by the trade Unions in collective pletely the fa that a large DER erere union. company Bese gate Proposing) amount of time loss in our had bulldozed snow on to long stretches of Ito prevent'| arbitration and proposing the int in 1958 was the sl - are families : rom ‘ELE ei CSG RON OA HORSE MRT ott tas Bete to strike, lock Gates afhichiae Saarate groceres and) Sup) Theveate peanoriiey 20 | caused ty management. . = of union secu - homer known as the Right to| Labour does not like strikes, EIGHT .THOUSAND LONGSHOREMEN employed in Work Act. They are also pro- ports of Halifax, St. John, Quebec, aa ieivers and is nica have posing a Bellin the use of won a 12% pay boost in two stag two year contra the picket aeceonent also provides sarah cane arat aetion benefits some of Hes m go s to calling for a management contribution of six cents per employee per | sugges at at they iven the right as employers to go around E BOOST of 9.8%, a health and welfare plan, and other behind. the democratically elected gains were won by 25,000 members of the Brotherhood of Railway | {> auennene ps Enea \ trainmen recently in a three-year contrac! Beectly tote employeeddnyoryeteaane hi REGULARLY /., CUT SAWING COSTS IN HALF! DOUBLE YOUR CHAIN SAW LIFE! More than: 65,000 chain saw owners are keeping their s in top cutting condition wit An FILE-NJOINT, tho papi sharpener that Saves and money, ee a saw life. Boost PULEM ISON your take-home pay with Sitiai fe ccncmicsl sjapaay’ rescee Tat LEN ENOINT, yeu maker) nora ious LTD. 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