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Statement of applications for boards of conciliation and investigation and of proceedings thereunder from Apr. 1, 1914, to Mar. 31, 1915.

A. MINES, AGENCIES OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION, AND OTHER PUBLIC SERVICE UTILITIES.

[Appointed by the minister: 1. Under sec. 8, subsec. 1, of the I. D. I. act, on recommendation from party concerned; 2. Under sec. 8, subsec. 2, of the I. D. I. act, in the absence of a recommendation from party concerned; 3. Under sec. 8, subsec. 3, of the I. D. I. act, on the joint recommendation of the two members first appointed; 4. Under sec. 8, subsec. 4, of the I. D. I. act, in the absence of a joint recommendation by the two members first appointed.]

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Hon. Judge A. A. Aug. 1 Sept. 3 Mahaffy (c), 4;

R. P. Rogers(E),

1; Jas. Dogue (M), 1.

Hon. Judge A. A. Mahaffy (C), 4; R. H. James (E), 1; Robt. A. Allen (M), 1.

Sept. 11

Nov. 5 Nov. 27 Nov. 30

Prior to the investigation the
company had ceased opera-
tions owing to conditions
caused by the war. The
board presented two reports,
the minority report being
signed by Mr. Dogue. The
board recommended certain
improvements in conditions,
to take effect when work was
resumed.

Report of board was accompa-
nied by a minority report
signed by Mr. Allen. The
board recommended that the
employees should accept the
reduced rates until the return
of normal conditions. No
cessation of work occurred.

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Gowganda, Ont... 50 direct, 100 indirect.

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Grand Trunk Pacific Employees.. Grand Trunk Pa- 700 direct, 1,000

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cific System.

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indirect.

Concerning wages
and conditions of
employment.

Hon. Justice A.
Haggart (c), 4;
Wm. Cross (E),
1; Thos. J. Mur-
ray (M), 1.

1913.

1914.

Dec. 6 Apr. 14 Report of board was accompa

1,800 direct, Concerning wages. 3,000 to 4,000 indirect.

Hon. Judge R. D.

1914. Mar. 5

Gunn (c), 3; W.

June 11
July 13

N. Tilley (E), 1;

Henry Irwin

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Report of board was accompa
nied by a minority report
signed by Mr. Irwin. The
board recommended that no
change should be made in the
rates of wages paid to the em-
ployees concerned. This was
agreed to by both parties.
Aug. 5 Report of board was accompa-
nied by a minority report
signed by Mr. Campbell.
Mr. Pitblado, while signing
the report, made some reser-
vations which he set forth in
a separate statement. The
employees refused to accept
award, and asked that the
schedule in force might be
continued. To this the com-
pany subsequently agreed.

Hon. Judge Colin May 12 June 19 Report of board was signed by

G. Snider (c), 4:
Rodger Black
(E), 1; David
Campbell (M), 1.

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Statement of applications for boards of conciliation and investigation and of proceedings thereunder from Apr. 1, 1914, to Mar. 31, 1915-Continued. II. TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION-Continued.

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British

Columbia Employees.. Vancouver, Victo- 137 direct, 1,562

Electric Railway Co. and employees, members of Local Division No. 101 Vancouver, No. 109 Victoria, and No. 134 New Westminster, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America. St. John Railway Co. and employees, members of Division No.663, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America.

Ottawa Electric Railway Co. and employees, members of Division No. 279, Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America.

ria and New

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indirect.

90 direct, 60 indirect.

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Concerning pany's interpretation of certain sections of agreement.

Hon. Justice W.A. Macdonald, (c), 4; John Elliot (E), 1; Jas. H. McVety (M), 1.

1914. 1914. Mar. 27 June 5

Report of board was accom-
panied by a minority report
signed by Mr. Elliot.
Through the efforts of Mr.
McNiven, one of the officers
of the department of labor,
conferences were subse-

quently held which resulted in a satisfactory arrangement.

Concerning alleged discrimination against a member of the union.

Robert L. Hayes June 22 July 8 (c),3, Hon. Judge J. G. Forbes (E), 2; Jas. L. Sugrue (M), 1.

A. E. Fripp, M. P. (M), 1.

A unanimous report was presented by the board, making certain recommendations for the settlement of the dispute. The company refused to accept the award and a strike of the employees followed,which continued from July 22 to July 24, when an agreement was entered into by both parties concerned. Proceedings discontinued, an agreement having been reached by both parties concerned, effective to June 30, 1916.

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Ottawa, Ont.

450 Concerning wages, hours, and recognition of union.

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Statement of applications for boards of conciliation and investigation and of proceedings thereunder from Apr. 1, 1914, to Mar. 31, 1915.-Continued.

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1914.

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1915.
Mar. 23

Prior to the investigation agree-
ments were entered into be-
tween the corporation of Ed-
monton and the employees
in the telephone, electr'e
light, and street railway de-
partments. The board, there-
fore, dealt only with the case
of the power-house employ-
ees. The report was signed
by all three members, Mr.
Pegg, however, dissenting
on one point. The award
was accepted by both parties
concerned.

Proceedings unfinished.

June 4 London Hydro-Elec- Employees.. London, Ont...

tric Commission
and electrical
workers, members
of Local No. 120,
International
Brotherhood
Electrical Work-

ers.

of

Oct. 13 City of Edmonton

and employees in
telephone, electric
light and street
railway depart-
ments, members of
Local No. 544, In-
ternational Broth-
erhood of Elec-
trical Workers and
nonunion power-
house employees.

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Edmonton, Alta.

255 direct, 55
indirect.

1915.
Mar. 9

City of Calgary and
electrical workers,
members of Local
No. 348, Interna-
tional Brother-
hood of Electrical
Workers.

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Calgary, Alta..

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