Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 30, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    WKDNKSDAY, Al'ltll. JIO, W2
IIKKALI) AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OKKtiON
PAGE SEVEN
'Involved Contracture! Issues Offer
Key to Northwest Timber Strike
lly II M.
(JuiiiuIUiiiIihI
Nl AIIIUIOH.il
tiimtriirluiiil miiU
Inn fur rrmuvril Ifum Uw iihiiiI
II. ...... ..,.11 kiihkO.illPIll III tlllll (llltff
iiml wtii-it mill II H li miprovril hy
I lllli Wiiur Hlubllluilliill llimnl Hi"
lu niiu
run ui wnun unci nmir """'"" . i i. nnnv
common to muny liilior illapulr. " " " 1 " "b" , wU ni
iiiiliiyri'n iiml the CIO woodwork
mi III Ilia I'lirrnnl nlrlkd Unit Iiuh
Mopped production nl Cur-Ad-Cu
illlll Kliimulll Ulinlll I'llle Mill".
Tho Alrtkn by CIO woodwork".
In priutli'iilly NtirlhwMt Itulitftry
wlilr. aafttpl for tho Wovci Imruncr
'liinucr Company mill.
Wnyerlmru.icr'wUM with Urn un
ion riiillrr thin nionlli, itrmillnii nil
worker on thr payroll u V- ''''"
liourly piiy IncreiiRe, tliri'n addition
al puld holldiiynii(l otlior culiuaa
almm. , ,
WiiyerliiicuM'r'n nrldilliillonn
Winn not oarrlcil on UiiuukIi llio
I'lim IndiiHtrlnl Krliillona coiniint
tco, einiiloyur repit'M'iiiiiUvo, ami
llio etllciiieiil ollvrril tlie uiilon
mxorUltiK to Tim Hiilllviin. CIO
IWA ulllclul by tho I'IKO clllfcr
In liiiporliint rospreui from llic
WryprnuMiM-r ami'i'iiirnt.
vi:vi-:kiiaki hi u
Hulllvnil Mtltl llm WnyerliMrimer
Kriilrnieni Krunln Urn 7'u-miiI riilMi
In nil employes on llio piiyroll, cl
fecllve April 1. nml lo nil goliut on
Severe Power
Shortage Seen
HKATI'I.K LU Thr, Pantile ,
Norlliwnxl will luce Mjvere power j
liorUum lor the imxl ellllit year ,
uiilrin new ledernl prn)ect ere :
luunclird Immediately. Uie Allien- I
inn Power Aiuioclallon wan told
Wednendny. ,
"Paradoxically una anrk ouuooa
exMa in rciilon that nan well
over a third ol the nation'! po
lenUonal hydrocloclrlo resource,"
Dr. Paul J. Rnver, Bonneville
I'ower Adinlnlnlrntor, nnld In n
nddrcid prepared lur the aanocl
tlon'e annual meeting.
Raver mid the Nortliwent now haa
J .000,000 kllownltn ol firm (venr
round i power mid V. Ill need 8,000.
000 kilowabi by lotto. Lew limn
half ol the required new power is
now amurrd, he uld.
federal prolecln now under con
nlrurtlon will provide 3.400.000
kilowatt and non-lrderal project
public and prlvtite another
400.000 kllowatln, Raver drc-lnred.
He fasl iion-ledrral projerlji In
the planning in rould add an
other 340.0UU kilowat.
Thin would Mill leave a deficit
of 3.300.000 kilowatt. Raver Raid.
Le added the ahoriaie could be
met bv construction of the Holla
Canyon, Ice Harbor. Lower Monu
mental. Little Ooone nnd I-ower
Granite Damn on the Hnake River,
and Llbby Dam In Western Mon
tana. "Will we atalemale and national
economy with bitter nectional con
flict between etale and federal
Interests, flth versus power, private
Interests versus public Interests,
over Jurisdiction?" Raver ssld.
ilnya lo make written iippiicimon
to tho company lor IiIm 7 'it
un hour extru lor tho hours worked
The I'IKO oiler Biilllvnn nW.
widi T j-cenls mi hour Incrouno
of April I lor nil employes on the
puvroll Hint tin to nml llionn hired
hiili)iriiiHilly. ri-lronutlve to April
I or to mi dnyn prior to Hie Umi
the hike Is nlven W8I1 npproviil,
whlcliiiver In Inter.
Thiil llO-dnv clnunc. If WHIi waits
several months belorc nctliiK upon
ihn iiiitrmni. would uovern the re-
troiictlve (Into ol the piiy boont l
the detriment of workers, ouiiivun
un Id.
IIOI.IDAVH
Wi.vi.rlineuiipr'11 nurerniriil on
llin subjeel ol hollduys urunls llirco
iiildltlonnl lioiiUKys wnu piiy o"i
iilntliiK Ihnl lo be elmllile nn em
plove miiHl hiive been on the pny
loll 31 ciilrudur duys prior lo the
holldny and work the scheduled
work dny Jimt before nnd lusl
Irr the holldny. Kxcrptlons mo
Hint nil einplovc with n luKlllinnle
Injury or Illness IoilIiik him oil
the Job tor not more than 30 cal
endar days, or not more than six
months lu the cunr of Industrial
ni cldenl. If the mill Is shut down
May Day
Pance
Afialin
Sat., May 3
Music By
Bunnell's
Orchestra
Dancing 10 'til 2
brciiinie o weather, or If the em
ploye Is laid off for not mora than
.'10 dnys because of circumstances
nut under his control, or If. lvmi
a itiivo of absence fur a comnel-
llnif reason, he mill nets holiday
pay for nny hollduys occurrlntf In
Hint time, Hiilllviin said.
The I'IKO offer still according;
to union Interpretation seta up II
work days lor qunllllciitioii (or hol
iday pay, plus working the day be
lorc mid day niter, and nlsn re
iltilres nt leant 40 hours work to
have been accomplished In tho
month lu which the holiday falls.
The occupational Injury absence
provision In tho ofler Is 00 days,
and no holldny pay If olf the Job
because of sickness or non-occu-piillonul
Injury,
I'AV ItATI'JM
Weycrhneusor's settlement, Hiil
llviin said, provides Hint workers
In- pnld (for the number of dsya
Ihry huvo commit i at the hourly
rate they were leceivlnv nt their
lust previous payday, nnd piece
u inkers nt the rate of their aver
iiko curnliiKs durlnif the 80 duyi
previous to vncullon time.
'Hie PIRO offer. Biilllvnn said,
wnn Is vacation paid at the hourly
rate workers were receiving on
March 30. nnd piece workers paid
on nn nvernre of their enrnlnits
durliiK I he 80 dnys prevloui to
Mlircll 30.
Those differences. Sullivan ssld,
aren't acceptable to the union.
On the other hand an employer
spokesman said the main bone of
contention In the strike Is payment
lor and control of ncaitn and wel
fare funds. Under the present con-1 lower than that of the other CIO
tract a Ti cent hourly wnite In- pine mills.
crease granted the union In i960 The union now wants, the mill
la earmarked lor the health and operator said, a nai payment oi
welfare fund, put on nnlsry checks
paying the cost of the health and I the Taft-Hartley Act, the employer
welfnre fund and the union having said, and not acceptable to lb
administration of It Is Illegal under companies.
nnd then deducted. Weyerhaeuser
that year aureed to a company-
paid, Jointly-controlled health nnd
welfare fund but didn't give the
7 '4 cent salary hike, therefore has
been having up until now a mini
mum pay scale 7'i cents an hour
114 a month per employe, Instead
of the salary deduction, for the
health and welfare fund, with the
companies paying the bill and tho
union administering the fund.
The 14 figures out to about B'i
cents an hour.
That business of the company
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Remember to shop
and save at our
BIG ANNIVERSARY SALE
now in progress!
230 Main
Phone 71S0
TERRIFIC A
iSHOE SALE
W II PROGRESS
AT
52S Main
LEONS
Phone 346
9th end Pin
Phone 3188
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V
REGULAR 2.49
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