BRITISH LABOUR MATTERS.
HIGHER PAT FOR CARPENTERS. By T«leeraph—Press Association—Copyright London, jTarch 9! Twenty thousand carpenters and joiners in London have received further increase in wages involving the masters in ,£200,000 yearly. RAILWAY DISPUTE ENDED. London, March 9. : The Amalgamated ltailwaymen's Society is satisfied with tho Midland Company's decision, reinstating the guard Richardson, and revising the rules under which the case was dealt with. DISSATISFIED ENGINEERS. London, 9. The engineers at the Government dockyard at Devonport have refused to work overtime until their wages have been increased, and made equal to those paid at private yards. • Balloting will take place shortly on a proposal for a ndtional strike. . r MINERS' WAGES INCREASED. ' London, March 9. The Scottish miners have obtained a daily increase of sixpence.'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1695, 11 March 1913, Page 5
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125BRITISH LABOUR MATTERS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1695, 11 March 1913, Page 5
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