UNION ORGANISERS STRIKE.
♦ ! STRANGE POSITION AT HOME. (bt cabix— jbess xasoczkitas— trapsauwans (austeaiiak ajto K.a. cuuz ssaocsxsacssi LONDON, November 17. The strangest strike known ias «s----curred in the Transport Woxktrs* IJalea*. Ninety organisers and officials lav* downed pens as a protest agalssx tin executive's refusal to reiaatet* Mf Harry Gosling, ex-Miaister of Twa*port, as president of the Tiaaajesttsa* and General Workers* Union. The executive, pleading eeoaoay, 4»* cided to abolish the post. The striker* allege that personal motive* iasg£re4 tte decision, and recall that there has ftaett ill-feeling between Mr Gcsliag a*£ Mr Ernest Bevin (secretary of ta* wales) since the unofficial does strike m I*S3> The executive had a aecret ee&tercae* with the strikers, lasting all day. Mr Gosling is in bed, owing to a fere*3t;~ down in his health, duo to el«ttia» exertions. THE EXECUTIVE SCfRRESDSBS. (Szsxxz "Sew* Saarotsv) LONDON, Noreanbw 17. Tho Transport and General Wo&osj* Union exeeuliro has aorraalereeL, apl has ofered Mr Go&Uag tl» praodtaSp ehip. The strikers bare retosml wo**.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 19 November 1924, Page 9
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166UNION ORGANISERS STRIKE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18234, 19 November 1924, Page 9
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