MEDIATION TALKS CONTINUE a 0 lORKER Woodworkers of America VOL. XXVI No. 14 oat ss STRIKE ISSUE, JULY-AUG., 1959 - ian, B.C. 5e PER COPY Commissioner Deutsch Given Wide Powers To Bee of the IWA ¢ FL-ClIO FIGHTS KILLER” BILL American aa labour received the pict set-back in its histor Bill, was ide Ieee toes auves. Au -Griffin d by a nee “cvapersispat in the U.S. House gust 14, The “killer” bill as it has t introduced by Re- presentatives Phil . Landrum, @ ) Re. S & ci fre a9 Ej mn accord or clear the way for a direct vote by the Senate on the ll. The AFL-CIO President was pandas Dacked by ote cx ite sel ‘cur Pgeiveunuwer..and his pony bill Congress ene aus Republican administration. Pee Criminal Penalties “x unions under guise a com- Phias ‘ost forms of sia Fics ing, au seeder bo: “hot cargo” agreeme “IL a = ou r the issue — BF raed the House action, sident Eisenhower ci weight of ne ieee aaa on um-Gi sure ae oe a ris and eclevial ion, calling ae ee start toward real (abst resident ein Bo, resident, y has priced that Congress would pass tha new va ee oun hae anti-labour were AFL-CI denounced the ae Gti asuire as unfair Mourns Barrett TORONTO (CPA) Barrett died here recently at 74, He was a vice-presi- dent of the former Cana (Congress) of ee te mber 21, 1884, 1 at the ca and ee him ae me next seven Me ‘0a! ine moo ing to Nova ore in SARRETT’ conceivable, Meany one it clear that the orate that it hammer out WHAT'S INSIDE at O'Neil, Secretary, One Vote’: Elects Hodgins eee Representa- Hodgins, of the ee and De- ‘ore Union, is complet Probe Issues aa? issues before Industrial = ie wei vith the ee a A tativ arances ee site & d-the-clock” atten- nm to the issues by the disputing parties, until his report statement, WA President stated that * ment of disp utes. He has all the powers of a Conciliation Board in respect of witnesses and ¢ idence. Under binding upon the parties to dispute. lusions reached elected 3rd Vice-president of Vancouver Labour Alera by a one vote margin, at the Council’s general meeting August 18. for Hodgins afl 134 for Buchanan, Succeeds Ke sah gins succeeds wat ma the Workers’ with IWA policy, as from the outset of the strike the Union has r cu dusted Tie and to promote | conditions favourable to the settle the coast cont ae to eDiance jection of the sed. (ae oF ae lement, in Bre Panes with the customary practice of Bee is a former secre- Federal to} meee on fiscal relatio: ae was al deral-provincial assume his new aes Principal of Queen’s s Ss as | university in Kingston, Ontario, when nounce was an- his appointment ed. ap, ment of Lloyd Whalen as a paid special representative. Dick Law of the New Viena "Deal of the Street ily de- member, Coming a the San nl th committee. vo Bes was “66 for Lawrence a 103 for Jenkins. Lecal 1-423 Wins New Certification gaining IWA., certification of plovets of ia royatin Brothers imited, Gre ‘ood. Southern Interior, was Jack Welder, Business Agent of Local 1-423. ess Agent Welder in ae ie Horvatin pla Eset operation, one of the largest logging contractors in the STRIKERS USE SPARE TIME FOR TRADE UNION EDUCATION Is Ceateal Strike Headquarters, Vancouver. The Seminar st Vi WA ice-Pres ture, oar Meader, ine Mi » Federation of Labour, Seminar offi was cident. Trade Union History, wer for the pene deals to te presented to the Company. Wes sponsored ‘on from August ae to us Courses included J Grant MacNeil, , Course Leader Bc raza: TY TWA sReglonal ‘Education Director. Lobou ee ie i Botte, Is re right Grant Ma Bob cN — 7:00 p.m. Thursday our> CKP fst and Last Thursday 6:00 p.m.