BRITISH LABOUR MATTERS.
« MINERS ON STRIKE. Ly Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright London, April 7. Offing to sixteen thousand Cannock Chasa (Staffordshire) miners deciding to force non-unionists out, three thousand unionists declined to descend the pits whero non-unionists arc employed. HIGHER WAGES IN THE WOOL TRADE. London, April 7. Seventy-hvo woolcombiug firms in th© Bradford district have agreed to a shilling advance to employees receiving .£1 a week, and a sixpence advance to those rocciviug under £1. ALLEGATIONS BY MR. KEIR HAIIDIE. London, April 7. Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., the new leader of the Independent Labour Party, speaking at Dowlais, Glamorganshire, said the Steelworks Owusrs' Conference nl. Brussels in 1012 hud inaugurated an international movement to split the trade liiiious, >o a? to >ecnre lower wages, l similar to thn.-e ruling in America. I
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1719, 9 April 1913, Page 8
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132BRITISH LABOUR MATTERS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1719, 9 April 1913, Page 8
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