CLOAKMAKERS' STRIKE.
NOVEL FORM OF INJUNCTION. By Telegraph—Press Asaociatinu-Oopyrlcht. (Rec. August 9, 9.20 p.m.) ! Now York, August 9. Seven thousand 'cloakmakers havestruck.- Many blacklegs from Chicago and elsewhero are working in their places, under police protection. . Tho employers rely on an injunction of the Supremo Court which was granted on. Saturday forbidding intimidation. - . . The Court has ordered tho strikers to show cause why tho injunction should not bo made permanent, as tho strike is an illegal'attempt by tho workmen to establish an industrial monopoly. The strikers denounce, this novel fornv of injunction. ' . : ■...:■ ' thousand '• tailors are about to strike in New York. ■ • ■
On July 9 a cable stated that 73,000 cloak-makers of both sex« had Ronb on strike in New York, after protests against'the I'nß hours, hard work, and insanitary conditions of the trade. A Inter message added that some of tho employers had yielded to the demands made, and that'others were engaging now hands.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 891, 10 August 1910, Page 7
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154CLOAKMAKERS' STRIKE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 891, 10 August 1910, Page 7
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