STRIKERS DECIDE TO WORK.
SYDNEY MEAT DISPUTE. MASS MEETING OF MEN. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION —BY EI.ECTBIC TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT.) (Received December sth, 8.45 p.m.) SYDNEY. December 5. A mass meeting of 1600 strikers belonging to the Meat Employees' Union decided to resume work on Tuesday, in accordance with the New South Wales Industrial Commission's direction. [On Wednesday the Industrial Commission ordered the me;;t industry employees to return to work next Tuesday on the terms of the _ original award, all issues in the existing dispute to be determined by the Coftimission, at an early date. The Employees' Union was given till Friday to decide whether it would have the men back at work on Tuesday, failing which the Commission would call upon the union to show cause why the present award should not be rescinded and the union deregistered.]
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 17
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