Concerning wages and conditions of employment. Pending establishment of board a satisfactory arrangement was arrived at by the parties concerned. Hon. Judge R. D. Sept. 11 Nov. 25 Report of board was signed by Gunn (c), 3; F. Hon. Chief Jus- all three members, Mr. Jan. 21 Report of board was accom- Proceedings unfinished. Sherbrooke, Que- 149 direct, 40 bec. indirect. 69098-16-6 Nov. 20 do. Grand Trunk Pacific System. 700 direct,1,000 indirect. Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Co. and machinists and boilermakers, members of Lodges Nos. 484 and 559, International Association of Machinists, and Lodge No. 529, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers & Iron Shipbuilders.. Concerning and conditions of employment. Hon. Justice A. Statement of application for boards of conciliation and investigation and of proceedings thereunder from Apr. 1, 1913, to Mar. 31, 1914-Continued. receipt of Jan. Jan. 9 1913. June 25 1914. Mar. 9 .do. do. 137 direct, 1,563 indirect. 150 direct, 205 Concerning compa- 3. SHIPPING. Concerning. wages June 6 Maritime Dredging Employees.. St. John, N. B. A unanimous report was pre- Statement of applications for boards of conciliation and investigation and of proceedings thereunder from Apr. 1, 1913, to Mar. 31, 1914-Continued. 1914. A unanimous report was pre- 225 direct,1,600 Concerning wages, G. Fred. Fisher 1914. 1913. Dec. 12 Certain steamship Employees.. St. John, N. B. companies trading 1913. III. MUNICIPAL PUBLIC UTILITIES. 1913. 1913. Mar. 14 Corporation of the Employees.. Vancouver, B. C... 1,200 direct, city of Vancouver and certain employees, being scavengers, wacerworks employees and maintenance and construction men, members of Civic Employees' Union and Local of of International Union of Hodcarriers, Building & Common Laborers. 1,200 indirect. B. INDUSTRIES OTHER THAN MINES, AGENCIES OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION, AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES. |