SHIPS' OFFICERS.
PENDING CRISIS IN AUSTRALIA. STRIKE PREDATED. ■;■. THE GUILD AND THE HIGH COURT. By Telegraph—Preas Assoolation-Copyriglit Melbourne, December 18. . The High Court's decision in the Merchant Service Guild case has caused much dissatisfaction amongst, members of that organisation. ... . • • , • ■ An inter-State shipping etrike is predicted if tho companies revert to the old. rates of payment.; . : :,: ' ' The men are determined, if the proposals which are shortly to' be placed before the employers are not accepted, that they will ceaso work in each State. ,■.'■ The High Court granted the application of tho shipping companies for a prohibition against the President of tlje Commonwealth Arbitration Court and the Merchant Service Guild' enforcing tho recent award fixing -wages' and conditions for members of the guild. The main objections to the award were that with regaTd to some of the;firms affected no dispute existed-beyond the limits of one Statei as is necessary .before the Commonwealth Court can intervene. \
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1627, 19 December 1912, Page 5
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153SHIPS' OFFICERS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1627, 19 December 1912, Page 5
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