We made a demand for the the same wage rates to be paid in the Canadian plants as in the U.S. plants.
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When the settlement was made to pay the same wage rates in 1967, it provided for base rate parity, but not cost of living parity.Leonard Woodcock
At the end of 1964, wholesale prices had been relatively stable for some years.
Leonard Woodcock
Well, first of all the Dominion Bureau of Statistics made a survey in the spring of 1970, which showed that on balance the difference in the cost of living between Canadian cities and American cities was 5 % to the advantage, of course, to the Canadian cities.
Leonard Woodcock
When we came then to the 1967 negotiations we had the problem of one market between two countries fully under the control of the American companies that owned the facilities on both sides of the border.
Leonard Woodcock
Wholesale prices, on the other hand, began a slow rise in the early months of 1965, which were sharply accelerated in the summer and fall of 1965.
Leonard Woodcock
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