ist Issue Sept., 1959 B. Cr LUMBER WORKER Jodoin To State Congress Policy peeaence of President Claude Jodoin at the coe tion of the B.C, Federation of Labour, October 5-9, is Sate to clear up misunderstanding in British “Columb bia ‘arding th From Page 1 doin said, “we have =i ila} President in ro-ent statem erroneous press report nt has sharply crit eral, nor the Peewee’ party wants to give justice or protect keynote speech at the eect CLC-CCF Seminar in Winnipeg. Urged New Party Said Ereaident yess “The Congres and I as its President, be- ‘aes at moyvem: % the same time the ae the people of Canada gener-| | e hat oc peretan of the Eee obje “Reports” a good preced- consisting of a large pane of affiliated but autonomous organ- i Teave complete fr ‘o-day is greater than it wa: a year anda bolt iy Reset sae bab eur ae esi slat has brou; hom pee the Fy 8) i ee t that neither the Lib- ight Hee than c- to each union of aint and e to carry out its government.” Hartung Warns Perils Ahead Members Be aaeenonal Presiden: of the awe mere e warned in a using sp F. Hart ni rtun OY nt convention in acapoln that big business in- een are continuing their rights. aker surveyed legislative at more Pe legislation is in naking. a greater unifica. read program rane the Local Unions, and more vigorou: Re diacitioa in Rigel action, An Organized Campaign He said in part. campaign against trade union Here in the United States the 10 longer satis- r more vicious legislation it a m Boney powers are united in what they call the Gaited Busi- ness Committee (AM, of NA pacated at 2 eae Ate See New City. are sone d in fre legate functions in eainton to] in any time proposed c a marriage with Objectives Constant President Jodoin either the 1957. This program never at any a merger or CF. was obviously NEW d MEMBERS of the International Executive Board fi Wisconsin and Bob Raymond, Local 4-: from Midwestern States Region No. 4 are left to right: Art Bluhm, Local 4-373, Wausau, 33 International Falls, Minnesota. Seminar, which oa . a instrument, needs of the worker: re pres aamovtain the “legislative From Page 1 Big Business in Lae unnin| Big business is g the ite Hous: not ce Presi- dent, Anything they want he is bot ‘al pattern of giants has eer to the lumbering industry. Unless the people wake soon as to ae is going on ea bring a grouping of these biades the They will saute ie people ‘hrough their tremen- dous wi my opinion, has loa rahetter job of selling to the public what they are do- UNITED RED EATHER APPEAL ing for humanity. Clean- ups te face fi der the time id © Made International Ex- ecutive Of fficers and all Inter- national Associate Officers ee matically delegates to the inte: national conventions. © Advocated public develop- ment of sources of hydro-elec- tric € power. © Urged repeal of Bill 43 in British Columbia. roposed improved met- hods of forest management. ‘© Advocated cate tre: sed areas, or se pealides © Proposed, improved stand- “Political Action” ards of aut and hospitalization for the aged. @ ensured the President ae of the Urged expansion of the American Social security pro- stituted study of pro- ips. line due to unemployment. From Page 1 of America may (emphasis our’s) take strike action after forty-eight (48) hours has elapsed from t! he that this notice was given.” udge, “Appeal Heard” the the Union of its continuing a An resting point of law was nat te “the poe ie if scott which sustained his eon eusioe that a yy the ct, and was too indefinite for ihe purpose, agreement thereby fost his tanding in court, as he had in, in Cie sareds his proprietary interest in the oper- ation. ister Alex Macdonald re- Und of President Eisen- Fascist form of gover ent, de-| ° tion restraining all aetna This was peek by the Union and the e aust ee on the wisdom o clamoring Court of the United Peete in straitjacket. ters At Fault Most of our problems are fault of se ah Too: aay er hom« El of the United States has not been changed. a "The un enient ure Union in chambe: Col Ottiers Joe Morris and George H. Mitchell immediately ordered an appeal be made, and rrister Alex Macdonald ap- peared for the Union. It was submitted to the appeal court that the evidence clearly | C foreman the court th the circ stances tae i cela evasion of the pro Beis ions of the ion Labour Relations Act to deprive law must itten judgement as varistet re the oats oe ppp publ pushed studied nae oF icine joa council, This “publicati jis stage can do no mor publish a factual account of the case, and nee wea its readers that con- ion at thi: e than jould not be stated aabllety aul the full text of the fags cieat the Court of Appeal is released, ppplavers assume that a -lived.” e ways ee Heconpdgk to Sn These i include the Sarees off the poms tegy of over-the-head (or union, to. the ae sstetegy of the power play” in which the co: pany cee eps the plant Bee alae