MILLERTON MINERS.
STRIKE DECLARED. Tf 1 >; r i (r&xss association mmw.) <\%,~ •• WE3TPORT, June 28. Y&i 1 The Millerton correspondent of ]!%•_," v'j; f "Westport News" telegraphs:— " M "At a special meeting of the | ton Miners' Union, a discussion jM* * j concerning tho employment of - ftp " I awaiting work in the colliery, ""jfjjfc , I Union demands a more equitable fSRp I tion when employment is availabtoj«g-,T I wants all tho men to be put on ia wy I turn and in order of application.' W* *■ - I local management is employing ■*• 1 suitable for tho form of work tWMJ \.f required, and as a consequence VottW* X SM has arisen. It was decided that i»* 'JjJm men should remain idle until tho S»a»" jjjffl ager ceases to differentiate from _te* *,#j& method of selection of men suggeatw by the Union, and a strike has swf •» been declared." ?$m
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18415, 23 June 1925, Page 8
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