EVANS PRODUCTS COMPANY
Lebanon
November 3, 1942: "A walkout of 715 AFL employes kept the Evans Products company plywood mill idle here today.
Union President John Gamblin said the workers voted, 210 to 18, to strike after the company did not abide by seniority rules. Gamblin said the dispute would be submitted to a war labor board representative in Portland." (Herald and News)
Union President John Gamblin said the workers voted, 210 to 18, to strike after the company did not abide by seniority rules. Gamblin said the dispute would be submitted to a war labor board representative in Portland." (Herald and News)
November 4, 1942: "The Evans Products company plywood mill is operating again today, following a brief strike of 715 AFL employes over seniority rights.
After a plea by federal conciliators, the union withdrew pickets yesterday and voted to return to work.
A hearing on the dispute is scheduled for Portland." (Herald and News)
After a plea by federal conciliators, the union withdrew pickets yesterday and voted to return to work.
A hearing on the dispute is scheduled for Portland." (Herald and News)
January 15, 1943: "The Evans Products company plywood plant was strikebound today despite a request by the west coast lumber commission to resume operations pending negotiations.
About 500 AFL workers are affected by the strike." (Herald and News)
About 500 AFL workers are affected by the strike." (Herald and News)
January 18, 1943: "The strike at the Evans Products company plant here ended today with the return to work of 500 AFL workers. A controversy over seniority caused the walkout. It will be heard by the west coat section of the WLB." (Herald and News)