[> Inquiry into derailments The Steelworkers, which represent over json I 35! q August 3, a 4. iret on the aor of Lake haben AM sealing pea a srextl preservative. Then, on August 5, another CN train derailed in the jous Canyon, near Squamish, releasing some 40,000 (right front, | THE UNITED eee stood soli idly in suppor the icati Workers Union communities and workers at risk. The Teamsters, which represent Steel supports TWU in Telus dispute was narrowly turned down in late October. Company president Darren Mao eet e $ il lion last year, hired several private securi- (Twu) tle with Telus. The company locked nearly 12,000 ‘of its BC and Alberta BC and Alt " TI Even, a the Canada Industrial d th Telus had bar. i d source (contracting out) jobs to Asian companies. Youth Paid Less In August, the 1 1 jee hick beat young men (between 15 - 24 years 1d) are be: «d 1 gained in bad faith ‘ohn time and approved in mid-November after a previous tentative agreement than 30 years ago. The report says that even though youth are better elueaitl ahaa oes Suey gauze BC Labour Fed rallies Big On Labour Day, thousands of activists tion, On cra. are paid 20 per cent less. The report 1c th 4 tes president Ken Georgetti, BC Federati id rin Ail Sindair, TWU p lena fe P aster The pace Bindy: vat All speakers and f. ducati d job quality and security and unionization. [> Steelworkers’ 480 and THE ALLIED WORKER DECEMBER 2005 | 31