STRIKERS WILL CONTINUE UNTIL CLAIMS GRANTED.
Eeceived IMondav, ididnig'it. i BEISBAXK, Mnr*li 22. | The jxresplent of the Anstralia". (1ouncil of Trade Unions (l.Ir. B. J. 1 (Uleary) and the viee-pres'.deir .• ■ ^ It. A. Iving and Jv. Harvev) today ■ on . fcrred with Premier Hanlon in the tiri of a series of discnssions aimed at settling the Queensland railway strik". : now in its eighth week. After the coiiference, Mr. C'leary said: ' 1 H > r-.-stibs to report up to the present. We" just : liad a general talk about the dispute. " ' hlass meetings of railwaynien in Brisbane and Ijiswich today reathrined
their deeision to ' continu,e the strike xMiii] their claims were granted. Meetings of inine workers at Booval and Rosewood todav overwhelmingly ' rejected a resolution submitted l>y th° Queensland Miners ' Board of JManageniep.t ealling for m'ore active strike action. ■ .
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Chronicle (Levin), 23 March 1948, Page 6
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