e Tally of Alberta unionists expected to Ee as last Saturday’s demonstration in Sie of striking Gainers workers, will be a 8 for the steps of the Alberta legisla- ferena ee day June 12 to press the i for changes to labor legislation to ¢,_ Scabs and to prevent employers ~*Mfiting workers when they go on strike. an, setathy list of labor and political lead- pu including Alberta Federation of Labor Con it Dave Werlin, Canadian Labor the rem president Shirley Carr, leader of A New Democrats, Ray Martin, as as the director of the National Uni ets Union and representatives of the Be Food and Commercial and the 8y and Chemical Workers, is slated to 4 €ss the rally, which begins at noon. Uni 1S a convincing demonstration of the Hy that has gathered around the 1,400 “court 1g UFCW members who are facing “Atrestg eeetions, police violence and mass ~* In their fight against Fletchers and ‘iners, oe has _galvanized the trade union ‘ing Ment in this province, and it’s spread- : irae Werlin, noting that the demand fogs BES to Alberta’s labor laws has Me the issue on to the political agenda. ‘ven pctPackers” strike and the support a It by the Alberta Federation of Labor ; Mover cent new vitality to the Alberta “ne. went which has been hammered by |