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Y---Y--Jslslsfv-r-v-v--:vweislslflvvsrervgg- ggiggitlsl-wev-Jvvsrrev-rw-arev---v-Y--Y---Y--Ar-ev--4 A A A A A A A -vw -Y--v-Jslslvslvvsrv-Jslslvslvsrvvv-v Los Angeles Local No. Z Operative Plasterers and Cement Finishers International Ass'n. of the United States and Canada. Room 201, Labor Temple - Phone 66112, Main 2183. fContributedJ The organized Plasterers of Los Angeles welcome with enthusiasm, the advent of trade extension schools-which is long overdue. The present apprenticeship system in someinstances fails to turn out competent mechanics. Thus when a young man has finished his apprenticeship, he has to do lots of hustling in order to acquire that portion of his craft which he has failed to learn during his apprenticeship. This failure can in no Way be attributed to a lack of interest on the part of the boy. The business of the Contractor with Whom the apprentice has served his time, principally consists of plain plastering. There- fore the young man lacks all 'knowledge of ornamental work. We are looking forward with confidence to the school supplying this long felt want, and feel sure that it will result in providing more proficient plasterers for Los Angeles and vicinity. Plasterers Local No. 2, has at present more apprentices than any other city in the United States-in proportion to their mem- bership, therefore, we shall be glad to take advantage of the app- rentice school for our boys. . WALTER A. REDMOND, Business Representative. vv+hhN+fwwwwvww wwww-.vw-vvvv ww vwvv AA+bbfAAAAAAAA4ilv?C,rAAAA AAAAA AA AAAAAAAAAAAAA Page Ninety-five
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of Clean, Wholesome Bakery Goods is to Buy Products of Firms that Co-operate with us. WE HAVE practically succeeded in abolishing the Filthy Shed and Basement Bakeries and are now fighting Slovenliness and Disease of the Person and the Overlong Work Day which endangers the Health and Life of the Worker. K 3 Q Here is produced the Bakers' Label. It is your true W YOUR GUARANTEE C z 'mill . ', 2 2 2,, , ,,g,, friend-The Stamp of Quality. If you will call us up, We Will gladly furnish the names of bakeries that co-operate with us, and produce clean and reliable bakery goods. BAKERS, UNION, LOCAL NO. 37, 540 Maple Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif. Phone, Pico 3595. N 4 THE ELECTRICAL WORKERS OF LOS ANGELES, represented in Local Union No. 83, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, are in sympathy with the movement for better training for those engaged in the industry. The electrical industry here lacks system and the question of more thoroughly trained mechanics is a vital one. The ineffic- iency. of the worker, so much complained of, is the result of this lack of system. The workers in the trade have not been encouraged and protected as they should be. The proper co-operation is lacking. This Organization has honestly endeavored to promote skill and productivity by advocating a system that would put the industry on the highest possible level of efficiency by striving to advance and protect those engaged in it. We Welcome a system of technical training along the trade extension lines and offer fullest co-operation. . T ELECTRICAL WORKERS' UNION, LOCAL NO. 83. Room 112-540 Maple Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Page Ninety-seven
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