STRIKES AND DISPUTES.
HOBBLE SKIRT BLAMED. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright London, October 10. Through the vogue of the hobble skirt lessening the demand for underskirts, a number of girls employed by the Brook Manufacturing Company, Northampton, wore given other work to do. They struck. The company has . now locked out all of the twelve hundred employees. COPPER WORKERS ON STRIKE. London, October 9. Seven hundred copper workers at Hafod Morfa, Wales, have struck over the question of the employment of non-unionists. DUBLIN BAKERIES RESUMING. London, October 10. The bakers' strike in Dublin is breaking down, and work is gradually being resumed at the bakeries. A SHEARERS' AWARD. ~a f Jt),* Mr. Justice Higgins will hear the representatives of both .sides before finally settling the terms of the shearers' award. BAPTIST SYMPATHY. (Rec. October 11, 0.35 a.m.) Sydney, October 10. The Baptist Assembly has passed a resolution of sympathy with tho workers of Australasia in their attempts to obtain their just aims and aspirations.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1255, 11 October 1911, Page 5
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162STRIKES AND DISPUTES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1255, 11 October 1911, Page 5
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