LABOUR DISPUTES.
- RAILWAYMEN'S PROTEST. ' Bj .TelcEra.DlL—Press Aflsooiation-Oouyrlclit London, January 8. The railwaymei> employed by the NorthEastern Company at' Newcastle-on-Tyne and Gateshead have adopted aa- ingenious method, of protesting against the 1 company s fiction in a second time suspend-' ing the driver Knox, whose original suspension, lpd, to the.reccnt strike/ - : ; Following the example of: tho-' Italian strikers.of 1905, the men have adopted dilatory working: methods,'- thiia' causing considerable:, delays ■ without,, however, breaking any of the company's rules/ MINERS' STRIKE ENDS.' London, January 8. The striko- of. tho miners at Maesteg, Wales, begun as a protest "against the employment of - non-unionists,- has been settled- by the non-unionists joining the Miners' Federation.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1644, 10 January 1913, Page 5
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110LABOUR DISPUTES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1644, 10 January 1913, Page 5
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