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Show f i ,, fi f . S i I V1 The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand April 5, 1973 Page 8 The UTAH INDEPENDENT the U.S. Virginia House also passed community are having thoughts about the prospects of farm labor relations legislation which would hand total control of employees over to the likes of Cesar Chavez and Teamsters boss Frank President past of the Abbitt Agricultural Employers, to publicly against the proposals to extend NLRA-typ- e farm legislation regardless to unionism voluntary Union bosses in several Right to Work states have launched assaults on the with down -- National tankers to North Vietnam to help kill American G.I.s, there were indignant protests and denials. On February 19, 1973, the Oil & Gas Journal published recently released figures of Soviet oil exports that show North Vietnam receiving Soviet oil at a rate of 7,060 barrels a day in 1970 and 7,506 bd in 1971 -- - only about one half of what North Korea, another state of similar size, was getting. 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I, 1973 Newsletter days s get fired), hiring only through the Chavez hiring hall (which gives him the opportunity to dole out work to his friends and deny his enemies), and a blacklisting clause (giving him the right to deny union states. compulsory unionism. A n, Congressman 18 legislative elections. Union officials dont feel the employees understand democracy, she said. Are Chavez repressive contracts any more legal than the Teamsters? Not to the workers theyre not! What about Chavez? Every contract he has ever signed includes a seven-da- y compulsory union shop (workers join within seven Abbitt said. This right must be extended to the millions of working people who arent fortunate enough to work in Virginia or one of the other In a recent speech at the Southern Farm Forum in New Orleans, Sikes-Vi- ce President for Personnel of U.S. Sugar-call- ed on his fellow employers to join together in pulling out all stops to see that legislation doesnt shackle the workers employers non-affiliatio- OIL III election. of union affiliation or employers and employees. and of appeal. In Virginia we have long recognized the right of every citizen to earn a living out speak struck BLOODY committee, that the United Farm Workers union does not believe in worker injunctions against picketing and boycotting by Chavez activists because the Court found the growers present contracts illegal-bas- ed on the fact that growers signed union shop agreements with the Teamsters without an called became one of the first such leaders decision Appomattox, on the Virginia, Congress to act on the National Council of California 52-pag- e, and National Railway Labor Acts. National Committee board member, retired U.S. Representative Watkins Fitzsimmons. Fred C. Sikes, California Supreme Court decision has cleared the way for renewal of Cesar Chavez strike against California lettuce growers. The unsigned introduced by delegate Herbert Morgan, calling on the U.S. Congress to repeal the repressive federal authorizations of compulsory unionism in the National Labor Relations second strong A a resolution agricultural membership to anyone). Chavez right hand woman, Delores Huerta, is even on record, in a statement to a --AND REAR ON THE LABOR FRONT Many leading figures in 1 f rrrrr r r rA Come See Come Sew 6.t$B535B 43 fflBHEin |