10 The Union Says Thank- You Tace members of Local who are credited successfully waging one of the most Res picket-line ae Union he geod public relations in re community, rike Committee headed Larry Sloat nager Hote, a, "Geeraee, who kindly Hotel’s HEE the dura 5 Coane was the lack of tran- i icket | 0! important factor in hel pin: and working con- Duri Fishermen & Allied Workers, theii members di 500 pounds of salmon to the IWA ee 3 in In is member of fTocal 7 708 and Sulp! Us Terrace er! Sportation to service the pic! Posts which in some case were ity, during and prior to the fifty les apart. The Ford |strike. Dealer, Bob Parker, Limited,] The IWA Strike Committee provided the solution by loaning |and members wish to extend their ther unions in the area was ano thanks through the medium of paper to all ae Hinds who so generously sup; them through the strike. Editor Labour Attack Quashed The CLC’s Res cect: tackle US. servers said he came Dr. Richard Lester of Prince- ton ‘onworsiey in the Sialss told the institute that labor eae of the spritish Columbia wa! Federation of Lab Printers of d FE living and | a more at tae was los rive bapecauses ot rising standard ea ightened titude by management Mr. Andreas tree issue with Dr. Lester’s remarks, S Vancouver, are left, president; Business Agent, Ee Fre attendance at the Area oe i September rp Fieberr; aa janiz Bob it Bill Wils: Increased ULC. cae Now ber 5, in the Stry Hal Pickering; Jimmy Ray, Ist Vice Neighbors Buried Main oe under proposed| The only increase in benefits M th sasninnent he Unemploy-|for workers now covered will go y ren eae Aci tl ;,.|to some in the present top cate- Insurance AGt call for i=] gory who will move up into The Toronto Labour Commit. of the new categories. Benefits for] tee for Huma fuman Rights has categories and the addition of tw new ups will be $25 and| buried a more categories at the top of the |$27 weekly for those without de- A St. PR colored family scale; raising the ceiling income} pendents; $33 and $36 for ¢ . they would ha from $4,800 as at present to $5,-| with one or mi dependents. }¢9 move becaus: pay 460; increase in earning allowed | Benefits in the present top cate-| didn’t like peat cee while benefits a ae se gory are $23 and $30 weekly. © | street. The finda sid ‘te iad extension of the period of ben Contributions for those in the] received threat f 36 we: ew categories will be 86 and 94 mployees going over the in- | cents a week — $44.72 and $48.88 Charlie Summers and his fay come limit of $5,460 must be |a ycar. For those who have been |be evicted. advised, within six months, of | paying into the Jed right along, the right to continue to pay on a voluntary basis, increases range from two cents a S. eck to 18 cent: Alan Borovoy, the committee! Mine-Mill Vole To el With CLC. voted by abou margin to apply for sflaon with the Canadian Labor ithe: union has about 33 thousand e Canadian Con; of former ess a fie clash Labor over with the United Steelworkers of went Mine-Mill was accused refusing t. over part of ne Son “We, your adnate ed mi a to make it clear that we op- ¢ the eviction of the Summers fly it feel that they are good ‘ighbo ‘Mr. voy showed the peti- He to the faa lady. was re I was happy with Mi as a tenant until all this pe She then wrote to the Summers sve theceeh 5 d mbers in a nada, a high per- Management has not bec ane age of whi = Pil, ae se more humanitarian, fal Shere . Nels 5s ore a ee observers consider, how. has simply become more adept Early Acti ion ever, that the n was expelled handling public opinion and iabor. He promised early action oii | because of te! Commune ees orkers are still regarded as a eareael wishes of the mem-|of some of its leaders, Recently, commodity as evidenced by the|perchin. big Local 598 at Sudbury rejected y they are being displaced by| 1. CLC said about six weeks|long-entrenched local leadership machinery seitnoul anyaze bazahOn | otenien the decision to take which had been termed com- their plight. Vote: wasteniiotnl that it| munist- tome and elected a Thanks to anti-union legislation, particularly the “welcomed” the refere: adit , and and Q\ jueber Mine-. a ee would LC. more nots ses militant, Mr. An- drea: THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER An Employee Owned Co. 944 RICHARDS STREET MuUtual 1-6338 - 6339 ie gia ie 3 ess preside! wevel ‘Thi: Jo tae etal “hat the “allot si “reform” anti-communist slate. Membership Dissatetacticn He des sue that union leader wer inated by a middle-class conditions or restrictions, but that prin e di « ateniatietie outlook. In Canada, the general ciple of unity a gematiees ble segment of Iabor| With the rest of the labor move leadersh as = socseS noes 7 ment” should first be establish istic ow atlooke, Andreas Ju isdletionsl fash harges of union ee ruption Re Mine-Mill was suspended in do not apply to this cea 1948 and expelled in 1949 from the CREDIT UNIO N DIRECTORY U IWA Credit Unions and other Credit Unions rted by IWA ae District Credit Union, 209 Ai Savings, Broadway & Quebec Streets, Caton, Room 21, 1-217 ea cc xe Credit Westminster. feetty 1 - Local Unions in B.' t, Port Alberni d 10 774 Columbia Street, IWA (Victoria), 904 Gordon Street, Victoria Chemai joinus 4 District Cr redit Union, Box 222 ighema jainus L ichan, B.C. Courtenay Credit Union, Box 952 C & = trict Credit je & aso sets 104 Duncan lit Union, Ladysmith & foes etn Union, Box 154 Union, Box 1717, may ~ Dun - 4th ‘Avenue, Prin rince Guoxyal 499 Wallace St., Nanaimo Ladysmith, B.C. last fall's Tengthy aed ae leet ae oa the International Nic’ iy a merger convention of the io in Hie 1956, Mine- Elec trical orkers (UE) to throw out their communist penn and affiliate with a Aa, Weany said, wicked out racketers, brought democratic methods myth was buried. Can it sapaeN again? | The On- ann te Roses has eaid that there is bee under the law, that can be done about similar cases that have an unhappier con- clusion. Canada Leads Elections Report of the Organization De- in ing | partment to the IWA Interna- that pete in ion | tional Convention indicated funds, stopped see d}the Union has won thirty-seven ceased unfair hiring pra Pe f sixty-seven pect Pose Dockworkers’ wages “ae in | ducted by the Bie app] 1952 were $52 weekly went up to elation Beate ae 102 per week in 1957, Meany : noted, President of the ILA: is| ‘an 4000 workers. now William V. Bradley,| Durit period i who was involved in a probe which | Ca: , the A participated in resulted in the recent indictment} 33 elections or representation of a forme: social lawyer. tes. Out of this number If Bradley is indicted too, he will | Union won thi ). The total resign, Meany said. number of workers in the i. a condition for entry. fications so won mi T 6,667.