Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 17, 1950, p. 7

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railroaders and the canadian public s5t it is important that you understand clearly why th managements of canadas railways believe a rail way strike is absolutely unnecessary our reason for this conviction is that wo have made the employees involved in the present dis pute a fair offer of wago increases and improve ments in working conditions which if applied to all employees will cost us 37000000 a year wo havo further acknowledged a moral obliga tion to implomont the 40hour week at tho appro priate time and wo have explainod why in fairness to canadian industry and all othor employers of labour we cannot put it into effect now to do otherwise would be to perform a dis service to industry in goneral and to all employers and employees alike the railways after making two previous offers which the union leaders rejected have now made z j ailz a third and final offer which gives the employees the choice of either an increase in wages averaging si cents per hour or a reduction in the basic work week from 48 to 44 hours with an increase in wage rates of 91 so as to maintain or in some cases improve present tako home pay the labour loaders have made no concessions at all and have refused to budge from their original demands for a 5day 40hour week with mainte nance of present take home pay and in addition increases of 7 cents and 10 cents an hour the railways are thoroughly conscious of and sympathetic to the problems of their employees re sulting from higher costs of living drastic unwarranted reductions in hours of work instead of decreasing these problems will inevitably increase them not only is jk uilujy lllilr uniiiu wir now but futtht rmoir itnutixc of ihr it im mirr national iituitton it would rmungrr the entire iininiiiii as ihr prrsuti nis of the miditn national and nulun ijt ifit vuilw i ml in a joint tutimrnt to the rrrrtjrnuti l thr uiikmis jst i lmrwli 1 he prrwni itu iituii inimiari a lie rr mr nil un all 1 1 m 1 1 lint ma tune when wr i mil mi il to il otr jl our rn f kie and thought to the ktue thrr it of w ir intl a nation d i uu tv no it it or tht railw t ruiilour m a mini mid it no i m i mill ippt ir um of mind ik- lauw wi ttt moi ilh f rtam he din pot w ih to walk out on his jnt at a tunc like thu no nialttt what ivud arr imourtl tlm itpmioi srriui tliaiiietruall timisnl to tin itikf hillnt wluth has hern rrjmwiftl by llc union lint railway manitntrnt retains loo high an opinion f the lt tll iiratl f ut new iiki m ntr of rrwiniilouv t their i iitpticrft m brlire a strike would not um an a heart ttreaking situtttun ftsr limn i hat it nt to say thrv will not tarrv hit llitu ufnlrrt ikuift to sttise if union leaders itrnh in rail timin them tn ih m but as alrr ul vtateil it will tausr vrrat unhappntrss ant mii rrriuh 1 he inijwwumc of the railways in canada s tonoin a n not ik nat tatetl vu t was tli it iiiihiii tner nmrc apmtt ni thin mi woild w ar ii n without thr un iltv ami in tenu- tflort of all railua iiiiplot mada in imliiriit war rllort unultl hac ikcii un- khiillr ttir umr holt it trur today as th putidtiitt luithtr tl itetl the k nrral publu is iruonvenst tunl and hiitinrit arraniemrntt arr made untrrlain to imil as thr likrlihtmml id a unar nrtstau xlormtrr a railway strike wnmiltt m tipple our rtimioim thai it would weascn loj- a lonaj tune our abililn o take a mionr line in imter- naliitnal aflait and thus rivt great nanfeft to the urnix i h rrlorr railway manage- rh nt if i ttroub that the luurt must be fairil rt olutrlt wth it ill inierrslt thr wntlrr thr publu atkl the ot limit nt a well as the ii n ii ui um tailmat m uiai turn i will kihiw hiiimk whit it fatnit them i he tune hat ttsnw to kiih tint uiiiittaint whrers hang as a blight ovir our dav today lifr with thesi considerations in mind the ullways have made this 0ffei as the ultimate that couu possisiy be expeato of them and it gives a sfttumeht which wiu uavc railway workers in ah dokmeiy favouraru position compared to other industrial 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