LABOUR UNREST.
Mpy ABORTIVE CONFERENCE. RHP* 8 * Cable.—Press Acaociation.—Copyright.) SYDNEY, Februsw-y IS. Kl'fl&SThe conference between the wheat r jEniapera and the shippers proved aborSgj- tho owners refusing to concede p '8 the men's'claims. h I AGREEMENT REACHED. L B (Rceived February 18th, 9.50 p.m.) J K" SYDNEY, February 18. f-H' The Cockatoo Island boiler makers ac,y cepted tho Government's terms, and decided to sign tho shipbuilding agreement and resume work. FORTY. HOUR WEEK. :■ —— > ■ (Received February ISth, 9.43 p.m.) f < . , MELBOURNE, February IS. u. The Trades Hall Council is seeking 'the co-oporation of the Labour Councils i ' . in-other States to agitate for a forty- ■" -hour week in -ill industries in order to solve the repatriation problem. CONFERENCE CALLED. (Beutw's TelegTame.) February l§th, 1.10 a.m.) ||£;~ LONDON, February 17. Government has called a con|j[jgcnce of Labour for February L' 7 th to TOSCUSs tho industrial unrest. '*& •*£ :'
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16451, 19 February 1919, Page 8
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