DUBLIN SCHOOL TEACHERS ON STRIKE
Received Wednesday, 9.20 p.m. LONDON, March 20. Eiglity thousand cheering children dashed out of the Duhlin schools after being told that they were on indeftnitc holiday because their 1200 teachers were striking for higher salaries, says ths Daily Mail. Some of the cmidren were given notes for their parents, advising them to watch the newspapers for developrnents. Support for the teachers came from a former teacher, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, Dr. MacQuaide. Who gave kn assurance that clerical teachers would not be used as stnke breakers. The teachers' strike pay will be 3i per cent. of the normal, drawn from a special contribution froni the other 10,000 Eire teachers. *
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 March 1946, Page 5
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