1951 January Engineers News

1951 January Engineers News

.r ) ·~--~ '.¢; SAN FRANCISCO,--~----------------------- C,A.UF. ,-&l_r1ity is ur .Greatest ~ ilJ s eed-Pres. Maloney s Linton L. Bro:)-vn . · .. December 5, 1950 ·------------------- John J. S1i1ith. .. Dec·ember 13, 1950 Off ICIAL NOTICE TO _t~EMBERS- John C. ·Scott · . UNION DUES ARE DUE QUARTERLY IN ADVANCE .. and . : . Dec'ember 14, 1950 ,j1.0J 1c1 be paid before the first day of each qu!3- rter.· Members' bene­ ,,- Lon Thomas ficiaries will not"receive any benefits unless fhee -rnernber's dues are :}-,,JW SAN_' l<---:!tANOISCO D.,:A.-'-At)n1pressive City Ha.ii cere11.19nies, . .. December 15, 1950 ,paid for th~ month in which he succumb~. INSURE THE.WELFARE -ran,cisco's new city ·attorney, ·Thomas C. 'Lynch, above left, was Roy L. Helm -- O.F YOUR FAMILY, see that your dues are paid up to date, and that : in by Federal Judge Edwar"tl -P. ' Murphy. He succeed,; :Pat I .. , December 23, 1950 the Sick and. Death Assessments have been paiu. ,1," who was elected state attorney general on Nov. 7. Lyncb has·! Jam.es J . La.ne - TECHNICAL ENGINEERS, LOEJAL NO. 3-E, meeeting will pe --' '"~ ~_.P:1;iblic service 17 y~rs. He was appointed D. A. by ;\Ia.yor Rob- J. December 24, 1950 held in the Union Offices at 1444 Vvebstei· St., Oaklai)d, Calif., at on. Nearly a thousand persons a.ttenifod h~s swearing-in, and all m)ot. BL Fleischer 8 p.m. Fridav, Jai~uar? 26, 1951. _____\ ____________, :1r,s of life, inciudi.ng 01·ganized labor, sent COJI/l'ra.tufation£,- - ... December 30, 1950 1 .Ji, I . ~"'~rT' ~ -:, • . ~ ' . - ...... ~ . ·' (ro·. ·M·-•' . ~ Mr-E- EDITORIA!~-- ~:' - --.- -·~ J . - .~ . D~oc!'"!£Y at·Home, /fl . ' I. '; if. ,,, . R6- .rst _Dine o , t? ,._ en_se American' businessmen, · ssid to The meeting _was called .to order at 8 p.m,, Presidel].t Clancy pre- 1D siding. Roll call showed 'all officers present. · By C. J. HA.GUERTY, b e very as t· u t e pepp 1e . usua 11 y, I · . · 2 1 fi' , . 1 d 1 1 I A synopsis of the Regular Meeting Minutes of December was read Secre,tary-Ti;easurer, Califo.1·1lia State Fede;ration ·of La,bor W_lere pro c is mvo ve ' are arge y 1· and by motion approved as reacl. , ignorinO' the possibilities of de- . ·. ·. · , . The hqllqay season of 1950-. 1 ~ 51 comes to t h e. A.mer1can . "' · A synopsis of the Executive Board. Mmutes.of December 13 and of people at a time when the need for national unity commands veloping their private "gold mine" January 3 r.eacl and 'the acts and recomm,mdati,ons of the Board were the attention of all who would have our country survive as of u:1ion-mana~ement cooperation, / by motion a~proved as read. d 1 -~ d ;n President Vv1lliam Green of the Cards of thanks were received· from Mrs, Ruby Glasscock and fam- 't f, 11 and onportuiJity· CI 01. I O 1 - ' · · I ·1 .. f · ·1 · f M ·· E P 11 1 r ·1 a a e . ee · . ,. ,.. f L b - American Federat10n of Labor i Y, ti1e am1 y o aunce •, urse , th,e H e m 1am1 y, t l1e R oo t f am- In this present cns1s Lhe American FederaLlOn O a or . iJ·, Mrs. Emma Thomas and family. All were received and filed, • · 1 ' , ., ·t 1. • t ,· 1 f · t th writes m Mill and Factory maga- ,, . , lS preparec, to concmue 1 s ms one roe o service o e The followmg Resolut1011 was read as the second and final readmr zine, nation. B,E~OLUTWN ..! Ours has always been and ours b America th0se hopes yet live In an article entitled "How Labor WHEREAS, Local No. 3 has a Foreman's Agreem.ent with the A&;o- sh. all a1\vays• . _ be an American. in the hearts of a people who have . Can I:J:ie l p M an?gem~n t I mprove , c1ated. General Contractors prov1' d ing for a scale of wages as such, movement. Traitors anrl- renegades found in this nation a life of liberty Product,fon," Mr.. Green points out I d e t_ermi_ne . d upon t h_e_ pre d omma. t· e c 1asst . fi cat1011. over w 11ic . I1 t, !"e _ have spoken for many causes in unknown anywhere else in the _ f . h d Id that business_ is losin_g. enormous I orema,1 as supervis10n, an our national history, but we may wor , I th . 3 thank God that no traitor or rene- The Ani.erican Federation of La- potential ben~fits and 1'Jrofits that WHEREAS, e foremen, members of Local No. have taken it upon · · ·· · · · themselves to negotiate and establish for themselves, individually, gade has ever spoken in the .name bor in California will defend that could come from empl 6yers' sub- a. weekly scale of wages which in most instances is less than the of the American Federation of La- way of life whatever the cost or stituting umon· · -managemen~i t earn- l hourly wage, and · bor. sacrifice. , , work for blrnd and unreasonmg re- \VHEREAS, the working rules provide that no member shall make any Durmg the two world wars of Our expandmg and progi:essive sistance 'to unions, · individual agreements with his employer, and :~sn c:~~i~~' t~u~o:eg~~iz;:i~~ic~:; unions ha?e ere~ted a rnagmfic~nt 1. , The -prE,sident ·of. the A.F. of L, WHEREAS, it is the aim and ambition of all of the member,s of Local I movetmen~ helre 111 !he secon,d larg~.. cites srJecific case histories of un- t he mightiest industrial efforts that est s ate 111 t 1e umon. · . No. 3 to establish working .conditions and wages so that each and man has ever known. wn-management cooperatwn to every member may be .. able to enjoy a standard of living to the l · th· · W; e, l. d t We are proud ,of at pro~rass, show"h'o'w \u~io~s .. can and do help en\1y of all, therefore be 1·t are wil mg an · e ger o d I 0 , t th · · sel've aga.in, but we are alsb det,er- ,tnd "."e are ~rou · a " tH~ · .e decerit busi_ness . firms to improve RESOLVED, that Local No, 3 establish Forema,n Rights and privileges · . d th . · ·fi, ' · 1 1 b.b- American public regai·ds, us ~n. th1s production, m a i 11 t a i n· indust_rial for nae·h an. d every m· \;!mber_ of· L.ocal No, ·3 pr·oper, and th..at proper m111e . ,l;t·t p1•0. i.eers anc. gra .. ers .h f I n ig as loyal citizens · , . · " shall not exi-'l?it ,the nati~n's1 peril. a!~rl:ya; :~:i:ei:. · · · · · · peace,. advertise thei_r _prod~cts, and cards, be pr,epared signifying upon _the face th~reof, .the :inf rrib~_r's 'vVe are equally deternm]fed that ' '. inGreas,e sa1_es, name anc1 register nµmb\"r, also ,the rules governing the conduct labor shall, have a voice in the 'I'oli\"e.ther W1th all men of good "By; offeri,ng unions . a working of a foreman, while actir1g as su'cl1, . Also, the card· shall show tli.e shaping of the defense- effol'~, for will,. we 10.0k ) 0 the future · an~ pa,rtl')ershi·p; whicji would not . ins, penalty to be inflicted· should ' such member ,. violate the woi·kirig th 1 nd 0 u 1• organ'zation is qualified by pray at, ~~l. shall fi us shar- vade or transgress upon the pre-. rules ,a nd be convicted of sarrie by the Union. Th_at eac_h of thes,e' . i · . 1 • , ·na th J·o· ys o·· f abundant peace. · · · ~ ..., · · ·· ·· · 1 O devot10n and experience to aid ·111 I _/ e Ch.. t 'b li . ' rogatives of management," Mr, cards, be made availabie to e~ch aiid every member of Local No. 3, the home-front campaign. I . ; ' wpe.ll - the ns mas e s agam Greei1 writes, "private enterprise and said ca~d to be. deliyei;:ed to e~ci1 member upon his personal i·e ~ It is tragic tha,t the shapqws oi..i/'ing; out across the land· . can convert its strongest potential quest for same; his signature appearing on the card signifying his war should darken the Clidstmas I · Al)d .finally, together with those_ enemy into its most potent ally," tinten.tiorls to abide by the working rules, and be it further s~ason of 195f), ' Ho:ve?er, ~he, con;: 1· of good will, we s~a_n, _per.sist in o~r In the· concluding paragraphs of RESP,tVED;~that .any member whiie acting as a foreman who violates;, 1 fhct is not of our choosmg. We who at.tempts to establ!sn a domeSllc the article, the A.F. of L. leader 1 t}l.e _vg0l'$'\ng rules of Local 3, whether it ·be an individual agreement disarmed must prepare onJe more society which will give to the work- sets forth the steps by which such . a~,{, 1ewa~es, operating :e~uip~nenf, or to any other working rules to meet the cii:rslaughts of laggres- ing _PeoJ.)l.e of _America that e~o- an objective can be achieved. l\ii;-,. -:- ,}VB/~fl. no\!\; exist, or may be added by action of the membership sion and- tyranny. nomic anfi l)OC\~l statu$ to which Green writes: -•.:· ~·1<of Docal'·N9.

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