1909 1910. Three separate reports were The report of the board was II. TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION. 1909. Dec. 26 Kingston & Pem- Employees.. Kingston-Pem- 19 direct, 1,600 Wages and condi broke Railway Co. and employees, broke Railway indirect. system. tions of labor. Hon. Judge Gunn 1908. 1909. A unanimous report was pre- Statement of applications for boards of conciliation and investigation and of proceedings thereunder from Apr. 1, 1909, to Mar. 31, 1910-Continued. II. TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION-Continued. 1. RAILWAYS-Continued. A unanimous report was pre- A report was presented which Proceedings unfinished. of 69098-16-4 Statement of applications for boards of conciliation and investigation and of proceedings thereunder from Apr. 1, 1909, to Mar. 31, 1910-Continued. S. C. Young (c), 3; | Aug. 20 | Aug. 30 | A strike of freight handlers em W. J. Christie (E), 1: W. T. Rankin (M), 1. ployed by the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. at Fort William, occurred on Aug. 9 and continued until Aug. 16, when application was made for establishment of a board under the industrial disputes investigation act, to which the dispute was referred for adjustment. In the application it was stated that the employees were not informed. of the provisions of this act when the strike was declared. A unanimous report was presented by the board, making certain recommendations for the settlement of the dispute, which were accepted by the parties concerned, a further cessation of work being thereby averted. 4. LONGSHOREMEN. Wm. Lyall (E), 1; Gustave Francq (M), 1. 1910. Mar. 24 Allan Line; Donald- Employees.. Montreal, Que... son Line; Thomson Line; Leyland Line; White-StarDominion Line; Canada Line; South African Line; Mexican Line; Manchester Liners; Black Diamond Line: Head Line; Canadian Pacific Railway Line; and all other owners of steamships navigating to Montreal and Syndicated Longshoremen of Montreal. 1,800 Wages and conditions of employment. Proceedings unfinished. |