UNITED STEEL WORKERS OF AMERICA LOCAL #6536 The last issue of this paper, I work around. We could, if more mem- stated that we now belong to the bers would get involved. Western District Death Benefit Plan. How about it - it is your Union As a Local we do, but as an and the executive only executes the individual "NO". One must sign an rank and files' wishes. "Authorization" form. These forms . can be obtained from the personnel EXECUTIVE office or your Union executive. The benefit derived from belonging is President - H. Hawkins $1,000.00 immediately payable to Vice-President ~ Wm. Akey the beneficiary, whether the Brother} Secretary - Geo. Thomas or Sister, passed away in an accid- | Secretary-Treasurer — Don Millar ent at work or elsewhere. Also Treasurer ~ Les Browett payable for natural causes. This is administered by your Local, so that there is no delay in receiving zx k QD \~Y We, as a unit are assessed on a monthly basis, whether accidental or of natural causes. Each member that belongs to this plan, pavs 10 cents per death in District 6. For example, in Jume the assessment would have been 20 cents, July none, as there were no deaths in District 6. , ee ee ee For further information attend your Local's meetings, held every SECOND MONDAY of each MONTH, at a 7:39 p.m. at the Community Centre. aie mange oo, een Your C.W.S. Committee is busy negotiating wage rates for the tool-|uthe wife wants to know if | can bring the dozer room attendant and operators wage home with me tonight? She wants to clean our teen- for the 100 Series Hough. Also job !ager’s bedroom.” Descriptions have been completed for the kitchen staff, possibly the time this goes to press we will be well into the wage rate for our kitchen staff. We hope to wind this up before the end of the year. 4 % * Durtna a liquid lunch, two comany vice-presidents were comparing notes about the pressures of the executive life. "You sure look shot," satd one. "Man," stghed the other, "I've got so many troubles that tf anything happens today, it'll be at least two weeks before I can worry about it.” These are some of the major things being done which keeps those involved fairly busy. It is too bad we could not spread some of this a & x 12