; Ze STRIKE PICKET NEWS From Page 1 ‘Strikers Show Confidence" the pas behind high-pressure strike-breaking, union-busting moves, it e getting ae rapidly. The number of operators continuing to sign up with the IWA is dessspae into a r Sas landsh Hee, veh a total that is now over 200. For x a while they ice, but ing their kick the small operators ee line. Local 1-80 Baye that Mr. x. R. MacMillan took time ou _personellya to jets to These Deals Really Hurt Them It’s not guess-work that the operators were startled to learn ay Brownsville Sawmills Ltd., after pulling away from FIR, ed a year fi ontrat Local 1-357, I with a wage increase of ei interim pr Byer rr emplo: argaining along Sates ie They ¥ ie to start Beem e ae es ae without guess-work about wages in order to catch the best market i age Peete the fp aeke in and other Rae Bac up on the gra’ it io hav med with the IWA a can ae a gone rate of $1.93 an ne and still make handsome profits. Most People Respect Union's Position One cheering feature of the Bmeuion is that Gee Local Unions on a ‘thank you’ vores ol make donations sPegest et nO public eyed. No one is able to dispute ever, by one striker who to roost Injunctions are issued to be obe: point. Quit another point was made, how: “The is dark with injunctions coming home epayes Pa 1s.” Injunctions ave been granted freely, although on every occ ut isos etaaes the items as “ cargo” moving actu: pl invisibl m for all wor! te cargo,” and, as it were, to note. The official f tt ‘ s 4 an cu es to the aa and P. pani ‘hi bj f inju tions. said in pa of some of your SERORE: in the current WA Baste For many years ee have ions and eae ye value |e relationship with labour organizations. fic y use of he inj i ye ilk yy the owes In beta fc! the publi have not dealt fairly with the lum- ber workers, Even Premier Beamett ie that the employers were able to that suggestion out of the wi ees oe they don’t want the ees or anyone else telling THEM what He re a sentence from a weekly newspaper: “This time we are reat to go along with the REL of labour. We feel the strike in the lumber Beene, is justified . t is significant that the big anes are not as critical they were expecte ed to Bebe: Tt may oe ee f better terms than have b: of the IWA the Sel anes They ¢ generous response are om local ee men in all centres. The Union is pleased to acknowledge THIS CAR used by the Canvassing Committee of Local 1 will to the same tactics against the Sat Workers and Pap er Makers a se some future date, should another atic Be ‘our unions take place?” _ This is same HA continues to say“... if $1. ey ta hour is a fair Tacet b lied v to the ianbeel aan Ghe'p urposes for ‘which the employers are applying for etic orders or ery present intention; a regard to aay proper aes Thei eir attempts to penalize the Uni in various ways is bou! was to ae that will poison em- Leela ea mS eo le circumstances sorounding fe legal battles Vou the A tee other Unions two points have been clearly demonstrated. Litigation will not promote fe kind of settlement that will ‘ike for clearly their (Continued Next Page) emesis: , IWA, was generously donated by Campbell Motors Limited, with all gas and oil, to Loggers’ Central Strike Headquarters for the duration of ie strike. Committee are left: Jack O’Kane, Alex Elliott, Frank MacMillan, Francis Mc! ee ae