LOCK-OUT IN BRITAIN.
ATTEMPTS AT MEDIATION. SERIOUS LOSSES TO SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY. (By Cable —Press Association—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assooiation.) (Received March 30th, 7.25 p.m.) LONDON, March 29. The Negotiating Committee is making a further attempt to arrange peace in the engineering tradeMessrs Arthur Henderson, M.P. (Labour, Widnes), and C. W. Bowerman, M.P. (Labour, Deptford) have been authorised to act as mediators, and have again approached Sir Allan Sftiitli, chairman of the Engineering Employers' Federation. The result of the interview is awaited with the most intense interest throughout the country. The first disastrous result of the stoppage of work in the shipyards on the Clyds is the decision of shipbuilders to despatch three large new liners to Cherbourg to complete their fitting out. Others will follow if work is not resumed. North Shields has lost a contract the wages bill of which was £25,000. The vessel is proceeding to Rotterdam for repairs.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 7
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152LOCK-OUT IN BRITAIN. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 7
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