oe RS B.C. LUMBER WORKER sory Rerdsiey American Control OPENS CONSULTING SERVICE |; Auto Workers By IWA Ri combine business with charity. He his Ii An IWA member, Paee sag st ss in eens dif-] Was found processing cases from aa list es controlled by ficult Unemployment Insurance and Wo 's Compensa- if which| George ar has panes e Amerians" ithe at Na directo ee Sens ane the service of the Une af Il now de- he will accept no fee. He brushed| the ened cis a government that | charged. a a me to this alia! d sc vice. Harry Bardsley, ay comment aside with the re- on a controlling the | six Windsor mene oh local (eet Hhteinces Agent, ieee Union 1-217 IWA, has opened Pete en ceany oF them resulted ee Han re ov crmmnent (fog ae om lela an agific « known as findesendedt’ iconeulea nt Services” in} he straightened o thas A Windsor firm, the Fireguard| The UAW Ben ated ae he makes himself available as a claims advisor for a i Shine sivays pee zihing Corporation, was not asked to bid| Hurley that when a ‘i athe ons as well as individuals who may lack either experience that Fats his best attention is|on a large order of chemicals| Sation met with him a few months le, and in the end his | Previously supplied by the com-| 480 concernin; Motor Products ausired when complications occur, ever-1 ready ‘bts may cause | Pany Corporation, he stressed the fact visit to Harry's office it] In one su se he recovered | more more unio} 0, beat | Mr. Bu pea in a telegram be that conden compatiies: conan was dicly realized that his new] over $ tae Reetaietances were |'s patl ue door of aman who | Defen duction feisoue bid on An defence orders. j ae ub 7 been launched in re- somewhat unusual. The Board tad is vee pepncichtious. Raymond ‘O'Hrey e firm wa: “We eet out to him that it sponse that the claim could n No person who enters the door | not on a “qualifie ee i now enpeery that Americans can poe orieas and members for at 411 Ford Building or phones controle, claimed Mr. bid Canadian government e. Trade union of- " MU_ 2-4043 seeking advice on|Amerkar eas Bee but Canadians cannot be- jicials agree that many claims are UIC or WCB claims will be dis- Am rican Controlled ase) anecicans won't let them,” pe pesute at lack of time o: appointed. ial i aid, pecialized wledge on the part $20 MILLION PAID ANNUALLY How Society Provides Aid to the Injured Workman Through the Workmen’s Compensation Act of B.C. Sree serving ‘usines: gent of Local 1-217 WA, the 's abil- UIC respect of sae that had Reo previously r¢ arry's seers pee dates pack 0 1936 full-time siness MONEY COLLECTED FROM EMPLOYERS MEDICAL cate rom ie Basie of ihe Ur nion to e| it eT i¢ manner the flow of the warenen compensation dollar — @ above chart shows in a graphi les it — who Banietice cal | tl ti ay him i Pras plain how such mistakes could ihe Te headquarters. | avoided in nituras" this was pemioet a Knowing Harry’s readiness t Back y-fo ye anyone W distress, is many under hs Act; pensions and fatal Somlens ‘ped 5 nee) ween ea et es ae ; ee Pe eS Pp f workmen in industrial accident lend for medical servic tre a sere oe i whether he would be 1 i maller circles show the eect appointed ‘and claims for the | burdened. with charity s. the) Werfmuen'sj Compensation ‘Act made law by the government and the WCB appointed Somehow he has managed to by the Government to the A *See Definition | Ose YoU sz MEN IN THE KNOW, WEARING DAYTON MAN-STYLED BOOTS, DON’T USUALLY SUFFER ae INDECISION, HAVING BOUGHT THEI PAIR WAY BACK, HLMOST ALWAYS DAYTON REMAINS THER CHOICE OF A LIFETIME SHOE MANUFACTURING C0. B.C.) LTD. 2248-50 East LS St. Vancouver, B. C.