AFTERMATH OF A STRIKE.
: —▼ —; —- 3 " DOCKERS AND THEIR PENSIONS. ' ' I ' , ; 9 The Port of London Authority had r<N i oontly before ,it applications for bonoww ; j . lent allowtlnqw labourers" who wont on strike last sumr ■ . ' mer, and who aro now, by reason of old . | ago and inflrmity, unfit for further work; /' | 3 vlt was resolved that, • pending th« w 1 'organisation of the labour staff,;each inV v ■ ! > dividual application should bo considered ~r i on Its merit, subjoot to tho condition'that ; ; ! i l in SO case should any labourer who strfcold l s work during the late strllco : receive tho v - full pehsion 'or benevolent allowanoa '. ■{ , which would,' ih ordinary! ciroumistances, . •! - have been paid to him on leaving tho ; 1 Bdrvioo . through old, age or ilUiealth,' , and that 'where' a wduced pension' oti' ■ ' J , benevolent allowance is approved by tlia ,i 1 Authority, it should bo granted, at tboii! absolute pleasure.'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1646, 13 January 1913, Page 4
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151AFTERMATH OF A STRIKE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1646, 13 January 1913, Page 4
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