Bucs LUMBER WORKER FROM od 1 con- sieraton Thrown h no Rl om he Union, nister Accused icy Committee yesterday, the phrase used by members of ie ibe the J it “the Certainly t eis accepted an Sannee giv- 44 we the Minister’s statement in writing. When this was the Minister he quite adv ise sed the sugge sadleasathy re at the last minute ton ‘i own lips that he had no intention of fulfilling his Braise. action in this instance of ae Crown in ae preeeiieg a eae of witn snout! ae accepted. It ouble Excellent However, we took his eo eae and resumed the cu the belief that later, word a di is: e report ou! for eo denen L.W.A. Go i Cross" From Page 1. “Fight” rallying support wi Mee eeueiys or ister rs, just e feel now about the re- 1 of liis assurance four weel ae versal r assurance oH be acted upon. We concluded these discussions on May 13th among thei fellow workers ta splits baton ie gain disa alloee ance of Sane done liation pro: es for this as and revok ed earlier e cited our GonGaeMeeaWHenranl he details were reported to the District Pol- of possible settlement into one of un aderatoad what has occurred, will briefly sketch the background of this most recent and unfort) ate incident, Promise Broken When Decent Deal Shaped repeal o: eneiinating legislatio: striker oy wn the daily stream of contri- While awaiting the ener ee rtie: a docum © Concilit tion Sree ty Soe \f both part settle- Wicks Promised That Officer Would ier r, the document under instructions superiors, wae Minister hi has giv en asa t for hi y commenced The LW.A. bar. gaining with the Coast iheance Wi inion geaucsted fat to the dispute be referr a nae P) ted on Api under his direction continuous Bene sions follov gun 15th Deadline The Union’s Negotiating Com- mittee ae ees aneyructel by He Annual District Con tis e; otiating and concilia lation Some of the issues in this yeai negotia tons are eo 2 highly tet tie paeaaod sect industry. It was aaa bine jiferenees oF Oy s could ot pointed as chairmen of Coni tion Boards, Rea In order ia fae cine rand make at een possible for the Con- ciation Officer to make a report, Hee Beweacudations atters in di ispute, Ww hich regarding s for the purpose as anything th: a Conciliation Bo ow own on fo} at can now is prepared by ts ole ma the Minister has for his ond Phase Opens The xr drive will start soon, when the aut will enter upon reheecard phase. rive: rea: that has been done to be dipettea ou i is ae i ssi ibe c sider TWA. Sieben until Suan a cenit ly. All efforts ciliate the dispute, which wei showing some signs of sucess, have been Rouplte. wiped 0 The: Minister mu: date, the ‘ave Hite: nion, tract on June 14th, een, urged that there ant S I. ration pietetiatcal rial ters, our Bera tiating committe, with the auth- the Dis Bill 4 Union pore Into 3 Dangers ach an n | agreement ae demanded that utes be to con- kn that after prolonged fro: A.N.D. left Joh headed f x Atlantic oor is eee stat they will be greeted by at unloa dine: ports. od being rate D ship. The fire was caused from fgg estition Gt eetauenpet eation ae ae ‘ eet Holey Minister Antagonistic | cumstances. Eventually, a settle-|the use of a paraffin torch by a ; 4 ee za a ey pace sul sere 6 Reni ith he Minister's He meat Sa be Terched on athe basis | mem’ e crew while looking leted until late in June, thus add- ared by the Concil-| illogical, that we are forced to dis-/for trouble in the engine room eres theldifficulties of the Union | lation. Officer, ept the belief that he acted | eto rig a electric failure on in gaining a clear - cut expression| Under the provisions of the] out, of a ouaecnisin tay toward sth He Sie f opinion from the membership. | Labour Relations a the recom- New: nt Cargo The very sensible point of view |mendations. of Conciliation ee 8, which he recently int introduced Board eae English ship is a ; a jaa Officer may b; with ee Bet Pee cei bereleactiy the. ea Witione sc| is required to. comply Saal of 15, million pounds é oe the provisions of the Labour newsprint made by the Newfound- oan should be gute pucicent ie thse that night emerge from the Relations Ac t, including the ie ap; aes of a Chairman for | land concern where the TWA abe -aspsting parties, J ard. The employer’s represent-| Minister’s directions, or pbs li- a been on strike since Dece ee LW.A, Negotiating Com-|atives agreed to this dure, dam to suit in the cou hese circumstances will be re- | 1958. one herefore entered the di and joined with the Union in lamages, as may be sauna & Raa: by a special ‘teeta Dis- The Seafarers International GAEMANA Helbce b Boren tati any Sapley es or customers of |trict Conference to in Van-|Union of th America and the expressed purp ose of gaining | ly to the minister of Labour. the ae couver, May 30th Them ee longshoremen in New Orleans either settlement or a strike yote Minister Agreed sail seem as hough ihe ship of the Local Unions will n w|have assiste Paes members a well before June 14th, The proposal was discussed with Miniter os attem] dri have the o; oetitaitoe © conse maintaining the picket line an the Minister on Apri i ais . After the Union into a ee the situation, and prepare to e | have refused emove the cargo. questioning both and f athmscrra oresenens, of Bill |decisions at the conference ich {oa Becu, General Secretary learning GE Sar Aint ape aaa 2 may be used to bankrupt |will express their desires, I ask for ihe Gateraatienal Transport Printers of ached. on this procedutal point, | the TWA. conversant with |a calm and rational consideration | federation: London, England, has he he = ince : the decision of our last Annual |of the situation, that the plan of | advised the ‘A that all possible The B.C io id prepare | District Convention, which ex-,|action finally decided upon may | support ae ie piven theeLvy: “pated ia eport Sicatiee a HRS essed aditional desire |serve the best interests of our i oe event ships carrying similar LUMBER WORKER MMORMENEIRi ond heen the, ship that without |pcople. The welfare of our mem- ye ae pods aaihia Nhe ployer The neal pemmearenres | tract there should be no |bers in the Union must take first Jurisdiction of the ITF . wor after the termination date e, cei aee would prefer @ DENTAL PLAT. ES |. n June 14th, wor aii aes sant he is try ne set the ‘or a techni llega snk s Sthat the ee ane nS the fi victim of the in famor pe ae ae ee has been to advise tis members of the Union, of the gi of IWA has aaa! been -Placed se Meanwhile, the Canadian Con- with the Minister of La ress of Labour is urging all its esmpilie nee ae sais: affiliates to contribute one dollar factory promotion of good indust-|Per member per month toward a rial relations in. this province ft million dollar strike and defence is most unfortunate that this Un-|fund. Already, it is stated, the Fa Ree "ena ate rapidly nearing e | this Phones Mutu at 14022 acc on desnt “ein E08 easvontre tags] Posteard Campaign WHY 5 We have stated that ‘we. cai plac tiations but of stil At the same time, Congress iste eater are asking all ti te EACH fidence in the province's con-| unionists and their eis t ait Es fuka Sos. the, “Departs of Lae ia has been un-|in and sign the postcards provided i in order to impress upon Members er practising Dentistry in The enactment of Bill 43, con-|0f Parliament the urgent necessity this Hae tg for over FORTY sidered fey conjunction with this]0f disallowing the Newfoundland Nee oe the Dental association more recent action, in effect, to] legislation directed against the rao regia aad try to trap the IWA into exposure | TWA. a Hees Makin guaranteed to the severe Pevalllss 5 at ts Enitig Back Deni cal Plates at only Forty criminatory law. i: ie work “here y will be no turning back,” Dollars each. en of good will ‘sing Te he said. “Pickets are still mar ching industrial peace. It more closely|in Newfoundland, The y will be r.! R. R. Llewellyn Douglas semble: ioe eff ae °! men rho |there this summer an cd this fall, couver B.C. in alliance with corporate in-|if need be, canes until this ee is won, a Board. We nae ize these trade unions and curb their legi- Ss mere (eninge: Brae the cir- timate demands, IWA has been stricken pei the ree books of Newfoundland,