The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 25 Mar 1943, p. 2

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-l-rt'l-"eel-t-l_"""""""-"-""-".-""l"i"""""-"'""-"'"-" F " MARCH " '.- b hl Bill NV Id C) tll C U . R ompany ntons. eport . C Company-dammated unions in Oti- lario will be outlawed if a recom- mendation of the Legislatute Conv. mittee on collective bargaining i, l accepted by the Government, it was l learned yoslorday. Plant union, j where the employees are free from i,r,"/yi1/ejf"'le1', pressure, ate not pru~ l liihited. it is understood. l The 1Iouco Committee. which con- feluded a 12-day session la,! week, 'will bring in a report to the Legisla- ture this afternoon. Tht, report w1il set out the findings and n will recommend to the Government tlw enactment of ft compulsory collective l hatv,ainh,,rr, 1tlt'Hrtlt'C. f Numerous companies in Ontario will ho alter-ted by the section whirl: seeks to prohibit tismpnn.s-tlonrlnatrui, unions. among them being several aircraft concerns. ' A draft bill illt'ttlmil'étilll; the recommendations of the committee , has beett teiarcd. if is understood. ' . . It will V/fly/l,",.,',', as either labor 0: E Game Committee Joins capital can desire." according: to in. 5 in Asking O f f a W a formed sources. t One of the obstacles to the Gov- _ fo Relax Regulations er n mont', collectixe bargaining: measure. . "vPnlually thtown out Premier: Conant. told the Fish and when an impasse was reached. was l ,. . . that it was felt in many quarters (Game Committee of the Legislature labor would achime a monopoly {395101113} that Ings proposed ttt take over industry if it became law. The lup with Ottawa the question of in.. rrwomrmuuiation, of the collective :creasin" the gasoline ration to bargaining: ('Olnmillce removed this i ."" .' _ obstacle. if " understood. 'l'hetight {American tourtsts tn nt'der'to pre- of trade unions to bargain collec- iserve the invaluable tourist. traffic. ll\'f-'i.\' ic lilt' basis of tho t'Olilnlil- l The PremiersaidaCanadian tour- t tees .fllldlllg'x _Al'oulld this central ist visiting the United State: could principle has been wmun a series . . . of sCt'tICm.s designed to deal fairly obtain an "A" ration book, which . with labor and capital in the work- entitled him to 144 gallons a .hear, ,in'ri,h')u,.t of collective bargaining. ,Of which 24 gallons could be used "tere is major otovision for i ,. .: .placing tr)sp'J/'.?iol,"ili/.l. on trade ' (every 60 day .y, If Ontario could get lunions. other than those already on _ihalf this amount for American tour- ithe statutes. No particular trade 'ists it would increase travel by he, iunion is given an advantage over 'tween 25 and 50 per cent, he de- (another in the committee's IT'U0ltl- l. i mendalions l clared, t . I 4n - . . . F l There is still doubt as to what . Ipropose to make 9\Fl} effort to "he Government plans to do with ttet a feasible amount," said Mr. 3th:i committee's recommendations Conant, who described the present an the hill already drafted. It is . . :reported that Promier Conant ha, Ilz-gallon allotment as too small to l not given the committee any word permit tourists to reach hunting and ias to the course of action he intends fishing areas in Ontario. ,to lake: whether the tecommenda- Later the committee adopted a , tions IT lo b"_a"""l"°(i- along Wm resolution asking the Oil Controller the bill. or whether the Cabinet . ;plans to bring in a bill of its own. to Increase the allotment. for tour- _ In fact, the Premier has declined ti ists from 12 gallons to "at least 75 say whether a collective bargaining gallons" for a year's driving. It was . bill is to he introduced. moved by Frank Kelly (Lib. Mus- kokat and seconded by Dr. Harold Welsh (Frog. Con,, South Hastings». . In discussing fish and game prob- lems. the Premier predicted that re- turned soldiers would find congenial employment as game overseers after. receiving training,. There was room for an increase in the number of overseers, and close study would he given to the question of using returned men for this work, he said. "'I hope the financial position of . the Province will permit of the establishment, of additional hatch- eries in Ontario," said Mr. Conant. "Certainly additions will be made . when the war is over."

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