SEAMEN'S DISPUTE MAY BE SETTLED
Received Tuesdav, 3 p.m. NEW YORK, May 27. The threat of a general marilime; sti'ike set foi" June 15, eased as officials | of tlie Xatioual Maritimo, Union and eommittee representing 39 skipowners, j annoiiTiced tliat. agreement had been j reached regarding a new contract. The, president, Joseph Uurran, however,! warned that sliipowners would have toi make satisfactory ull'ers to the four; other niaritiuie unious involved. _ i The new contract provides for a 1250, cents monthly increase, overtinie in- i creases and reduced wuiTting hours for ste wards.
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 May 1946, Page 5
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