LABOUR IDEALS.
t AUSTRALIAN UNITY. . s ■ ;• —f-' ' THE WAGE SYSTEM TO GO. . By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ' ; . Sydney, January 11. A conference of the Railway Workers and th# General Labourers' Association, approved amalgamating with the United Labourers in forming a protective 60- - ciety. The question is to be submitted to bal- " lot by both unions. The scheme aims at the amalgamation of 21,000 workers, covering all laboured in New South Wales. i The final objeotive propounded is the . ultimate emancipation of-Labour by-the ■ abolition of , the wage system, and the establishment of a cooperative " common--1 wealth. \ MINERS' STRIKE SETTLED. ■ ' - London, January 10. > ' The Lanarkshire miners', strike has been settled, the owners/consenting not to employ ion-unionists. /PIECEWORK REFUSED. , : London, January 11. Six thousand Bradford dyers have ; struck,' refusing piecework, though , it tatont Increased wages. ' fit flown i . -y. 0
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1646, 13 January 1913, Page 5
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135LABOUR IDEALS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1646, 13 January 1913, Page 5
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