Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1967, p. 20

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SPORTSWEAR, UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 246 d Home Ne Of Oshawa, W ville, Ajax, neighboring c rio and Durt VOL, 26--NO. 244 MONTREAL TRAM, | Strike To Re: QUEBEC (CP)--A special 10- hour session of the legislature ending early today has ordered Montreal's_ striking transport workers to be back on the job by 3 a.m. Monday. Violation of the Jaw would in- volve heavy fines, jail sentences and decertification of the unions involved for at least 12 months. The legislature moved swiftly through first, second and final readings of a Union Nationale government bill to end the strike within 48 hours after the bill was declared. Lt.-Gov. Hugues Lapointe gave the bill Royal Assent and prorogued the special session at 2:59 a.m. The session of the legislature outlasted a demonstration spon- sored by the Confederation of National Trade Unions which at- tracted about 1,000 people at its peak. PROTEST FIZZLES The CNTU organized the dem- onstration to protest the legisla- tion but the demonstrators left for home long before the gov- ernment bill was declared law. In debate in the legislature the Liberal Opposition suc- ceeded in convincing the gov- ernment to amend its bill to provide for a period of concili- ation before compulsory arbi- Hie tration takes effect, Ke The strikers and the Montreal a Transportation Commission will be given 15 days to negotiate in the presence of a government-| vii appointed conciliator. ri If the 15-day. period fails to} hi produce agreement, the cabinet) 8! can authorize a further 15 days| 0 of negotiation before submitting) bt the dispute to compulsory arbi- tration if necessary. the The Liberal Opposition fought|nece a clause which would enable the/lead government to dissolve a union|™U5 if less than 70 per cent of the| 7! union members failed to return|fine fo work 'within the 48-hour pe- al riod. the The Opposition described the) ¥, threat of dissolving the union as/be | retrograde, unnecessary, unjus- tified, unacceptable, undemo- cratic and discriminatory. ASSURES ACTION The government argued that B Police Send |» real em] Call For Help =: ther QUEBEC (CP) -- Demonstra-|>us tors protesting against the adop- tion of a bill aimed at settling|the the Montreal transit strike al-jwo most came to blows with police vie Friday night during a demon-| tiny stration in front of the provin- cial legislative buildings. ice Provincial police had to send\~ for reinforcements shortly be- fore midnight as tension mount- ¢ ed. However, police resisted a group of about 20 noisy demon- strators who were part of about ( 200 textile union workers from the Sherbrooke region. One policeman was struck by i a demonstrator and several oth-/ery ers were hit with plastic bags|Pa containing paint. Bottles were toc thrown in the direction of the ie government buildings. i It was reported that demon. |sit strators attempted to set fire to lou two municipal police motorcy- mi cles at the Quebec Coliseum de without success. ov COMMUNIST SOURC Viet Pe This dispatch was filed to The Associated Press by an Australian correspondent who reports for Communist newspapers from Commu- rist countries from which most non-Communist corre- spondents are barred. By WILFRED BURCHETT HANOI (AP)--There is ! possibility of any talks or eve contacts between Hanoi and tl U.S. government unless tl bombardment and other acts war against North Vietnam a halted. This is the position anne me during conversations In © last few days. with Prem' Pham Van Dong, Nguyen D: Trinh, foreign minister and de uty premier, and other hig ranking government and pat leaders. a Hanoi is in no moot concessions or bargaining &

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