4 B.C. LUMBER WORKER “FROM PAGE 1 foie , Blow" | vote "ot ie Minister’s statement that there had bee en no bean in good faith, because no sees terms of iculous, in view eference to Z Concilia- Sen Baa he now Pa hat all issues in dispute be re-hashed, as though no discussions had tran: nspired. His epee actually widens the Beane: as both parties must no ona in nEPUD Gy and at all costs defend their ose positio Lacking any candour on the part of the Minister, it is quite reasonable to epeore that the Conciliation Officer had apprised him pie e terms of etidlenient he + was prepare ie recommen: = = siponon urthee the Minister was YY GY who would do the will of the Cabinet, Smash any a’ h “On thus could Be Keep oe Been with a Bates intent ae erecting a deb my based on mass unemploy- mee and ee ‘Wing standards for the toiling masses. aspect of the situation must give comfort to e S ed rank and Ss, who Reeuously. wee not shave been too sure e battle was as tough as had b ribed. Mi at ne The action et the ay collusion Sith a ests, is the m vini ing reason ie ae aeabers. "of the IWA should now organize for an all-out struggle as never befor It Happened Here er, ebvionsly en “Ah, er. _ hunting’s terrible . didn Labour Attacks | S25 t Policies Labour — CCF members of the IRLSUIEC of Common: is took L abour Depart ai the Te corporations. Be-labouring zen Argue, M.P.; Frank Mw Ps ana Mirdo Martin, M. ai eSS- disappoin: Cine at pol ‘ory Federal Soe ‘and sae tie the Ce the H Government members were coward, M.P.; Harold Winch, Com- Insurance n't com a thing’ Injustice Attacked — olution dealing Council and referred to ‘the lative Coma Its t low i 0 ment ef A. F, MacArthur to the | increased in WE Minister Sree statement to th ot ance ha “the central problem of unemploy- ment was being tackled and would be solved”, A Canadian trade union official, |stamped ou mier Small} yyy _ Serious “ar nny a serious unemploy- AS apse eaited, the office:ot of wood and his captive Assembly. | mont crite in Canada, at the Free Trade Unions had this co The freedom of the loggers to | sent time,” ment to mak arding an inci-| have the union of their choice had | what the my aE He is s ittle dent brought to his attention. been challenged, and with a stroke goatee the jot, eee Sas on een ae cee of the pen, they had taken from| "sy he added.” Mi bs In| tu It was for $1,000.00. Normally, | ‘hese loggers, and from the Trade} The 40 thousan| nd jobs provided this money would have gone to|Union Movement everywhere, the|by the winter work program was assist some backward section of|right to have the union of their | just a ies bite et with Ge the world, to Africa, to South] choice. ane mallwood govern- major effort required, he stated. East Asia, or to some gthes part The fact is that the financial of the globe, where free men are|™oMt had struck a blow at trade linterests which dominate the fentoee noid back the tide of union icon The freedom of thi ive dete ons of the Cons the s they Communism, and ti committed peoples to the side 6 of oe e ECE FTU came swiftly in the free world. That is the kind of | r the call, and it answ- work which the ICTFU has’ been crt vith is povcate for $1,000.00 doing, which has won the praise mendous sum, mea- of fre the Tmeagre income of @ men everywhere, his chequ ervative Party, jus’ dom: inate the Cunlang pal actions of ficial Spree tion (the teal faecal ‘or ernment rateivention to the fas necessary to was n everywhere in Canada must Sia, ee ‘thei cir pede in shame that ip the struggl- r|one of ae oa attack: cl has, of cou ment in this c w fe provide fal employ: arged. | Co: Co have A atla big stake in the unemployment insurance fund, to os are entitled to not pr hav thei Commission that Seances the } will Be aa d at 5% of fund and i cy 4 as a whole.” he asserted, WHEREAS many honigag ie mo! ee ns of consulting labour and then proceed to appoint the ae ” he suggested. |, M.P. Local 1- 7 AWA) eo ae the new party planned by the would be fully democratic. “There is no intention of fone, ing trade unionist: plaine: nyone who otherwise is tal iking trough his netic x betraying his feat esent labour Teeislation, with ain- there, too, freedom Ip fight tyranny here. ‘ountry has, : was_Being] to help fight tyranny the province of Newfoundland.” “The government of that pro- Winceavas guiley of cdireceinter” Publication date of the next issue of the B.C. LUMBER WORKER June 4. Deadlit i 4 May 29. lamental freedom: ference with ‘human _ghts and fund the direct barg: ing, conciliation offices, then con- ciliation boards is “far out of date” he claimed. “The legislation which exists mote and foster ‘otraction. as TWICH MONTHLY ON THE FIRST AND THIRD THURSDAYS BY International Woodworkers of America, (AFL-CIO-CLC) District Council No. 1 DISTRICT OFFICERS: Joe Morris Tat vieesPi Hae poors 2nd Viee-Presidei 3, Ross rd Vice-President ~ Secretary-Treasurer George Th Mitchell International Board Memi ‘Walter F. Allen Address all communications to epdeen es Suncen Barat ry Srena es ae 5261 - 2 er annum . A, Spe! pulnoaan’ as Second Class sal, ‘Post Office Dent, Ottawa 27,500 COPIES PRINTED IN THIS ISS! CLC and the CCF |. d at $4,000.00, which y mean a reduction 00. 00 fr 1.00 re for endorsal a tion, WHEREAS it is in the mutual interest of atitiated. to the Vancouver of the Vancouver He Ignored He declared that the appoint: | tting off collective fereaiee Ex into the|until it is too late, he said, ae sires i "Only “o2 ee have been ih rold tnch, found ie NES for the 13,000} The fact that both Conserya- men Iai e ae tive and Liberals had joined to He said that he had read more “pillory the trade union movi complimentary statements about ‘oof that ste were Soviet Premier Khrushchev it tok scared stiff of the political laily newspapers than about or-| future, stated Harold ich, ganized labour in Canada, a situa- | (CCF-Vancouver East). “They ar tion he described as “damnable }frightened,” he said pepeeaiie of and disgraceful.” a a mocratic and al en urdo Martin, M.P. s mage De ple ce Murdo Martin, te (CCF-Tim- the country, 1 aden BES mis) said “each and every one of lave their evn pais 1 cee the 1700 eee aending, the SOs They haking in their last CLC conven ome es,” "he a ed was insulted ie moe sts atement | that Stanley Knowles ha n| {appointed and that he came into | Atti the labour movement “ by the TEND back doo YOUR UNION MEETINGS / the names an positions. ee the repre