Ist Issue, June B.C. LUMBER WORK ER From page 1 “STATEMENT” until whoily undertakings prove them rthy. ae oe that bee: of t “en given by ie ise i) verbal ion their agtions un- trastwor well are | ae commnit~ e discus: aw c o Conciliat Offi Rd. thas aa of setenent that could be recommended w the making. Bech anges Made The President re Bere on the formal exchanges made gard to a se isi that the oer a de complete shock to both parti The operators’ represe eityess while not ee Be re as the at this It he was goi ck on made by the Union for considera-| word, that it was their under- tion of the Co petition Officer.| standing that Mr. Cleme However, since terms of} would fle 2 a report in lieu of a settlement were recommended by} Conciliat Board, and that eet Ghrelin VO lficer, < the the eerie eeniaiien take whaks Union would now rev ae % its) ever action they saw fit on his original demands, without pre-| report judice. The Minister of Labour, how- After extended paeeustiond Ws id. ths his Spinion-that he alternatives Con- | there had been no real “bargaining Ofer, Pereetthe wien fate aad “because. of inion of the otiating z seas using: bis prera ative nittee members that Mr. te Saati Clements eat submit recom referring he ie Gor dations regarding settle- (honilanaih e ister Revoked ” a ae Nothing tithe was heard from HeiBrokeiHis; Word Unio: aa | oii Union's. committee ha ere | caucus ed the matter, Sed the le, revi mini- o s “Tallin get ating sin aie Peel, ae esis rate = $21 oe incr board rereatey oF hiner provisions, application ion of arbitra~ tion to all grievances, and an un- zeceptable proposal for job evalu- C in the plywood plants. report was also made with regard to compromise proposals esentatives called to the rece office in that occasion w hich Prey listed of both Reuuint ment a Bo: rd. ie As “Cam A Shock’’ The President's waa this a Stage stated: “This rnished with th e Conciliation Office: the de Eads pai yes: ene proposed the Conciliation the Minis: ae r ey with the ¢ pointed out and that, when re- “hucthec information had d eaeieae been. supplied to him by the Union. u Me use the parties had able to resolve * hel aierences, it, was no indi ther not bee: i snide in ae faith, and all he was doing by this man- oeuvre was creating a situation where the same evidence would be presented by both sariied to another person; and further, that no change in the relation. ship of i e d wa written aden the iiretion of the Minister of Labou ie ad iboeen his word, that had ia a with both parti ga ie © opinion, contrary cicitiaakbess a i ere had been bargaining in good faith, hat the Gena Officer had h all the infor- for him to make that been furnished mation necessai i ene eae ed “The fac! he Minister tried to eee himself into the negotiations after the report was handed me us, the gece ate gis suggested, on numerous that he Ald make himself, avail, able to try and resolve the issues, 3 Jim entative Board. on the Conciliation endations Adopted with slight amendments. cern to ber the Conference, all o e vital coni the iS conciliation proceedings concluded biore ihe bulk of the workers would be on their annual vacation oT nference delegate: praise ight of rise loping circum bs re: sation “Tabor ed wei effect, a of Paansitsass in th Newotiati Policy Caan ittees, LAGER BE ER |From Page 1 fined in the penitentiary some three months ago have been re- ed, and have rejoined the [WA D rehetolliieat Reports dere that they have gained twenty in the erie eam are better by ing we've had eves camps. Picket Lines Hold ee Re sporisony pre pro} thi thee the caulatea aoe cket huts for the greater comfort of the strikers during the ° e struggle as orted the District Presi- Lord Rothermere’s “Bunkhouse” t Rothermete, Beadlt AND Co. ria at University Iwill be used for sari geri a “buniehouse” t the sa any gnmounced for the logger: the ide lers sheir reat lore pS eee were En sy anceenenasle deena an hour and a 54-hour week, e IWA in Newfoundland re- s that few of the loggers’ and era oe will eve ance act mi ee oa ie half wit ‘ot 5 O the ‘Ove- aanhae sear ave been My cg ee er have w | waged “IUD AID" Co., with the express ° oianing, the pubis mun against su y the IWA. One raised the eee, eee r re Es ic! were planning forests on hich economy e jpany’s statements e immediately and ciate challen ged. ay puneaien as untrue Pees foundation, munication ur Uni ow: the provides} out os fa rains, Sree ection of o1 ak Thousands Protest vince ro is now evident tide o! the anes of a party. Can a mot andi: new pouteat ds turned out recently to aoe peetieak Ladd in a force- cial Legislature and the House of Commons, freely predicting ip in the struggl 1 on behalf of the loggers ly elevate President Ladd to poli ae nee in the of the tenth Canadian province, ee a Money is eee ae Bic run into and people of. eons oy saree SS ear AND nm money is called jack is ries ee queen takes it.