THE WATERSIDERS' DISPUTE.
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(press ASSoclAtior. ixLECiRAU.) WiJLLINGTCfN. March 80
As a rfefeitlt of the ballot the WaterFiders' Federation has accepted the bonus of Id per hour briginally tiffefed by the employefs. Mr Massey announces that the terms of the -settlement of the recent Wharf trouble; as reached at the oon fere free at which he ptesidedj were (1) The Federation, thtough its president, agrees to recommend the members of it 9 compbiient Unions to accept tho employers' Offer 6f Id pel 1 hour bonus made by. the employers ttf tho Federatioil on December last. (2) That the Federation, on behftlf of the uniohs and members, and the employers sign a reaffirmation of the industrial agreement noiV in force between the parties,
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17107, 31 March 1921, Page 6
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126THE WATERSIDERS' DISPUTE. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17107, 31 March 1921, Page 6
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