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STRIKE & AFTER

FIAT BY THE SEAMEN*.

HOSTILITY TO MR. YOUNG.

RESIGNATION ASKED FOR|

U.L.P. UPBRAID FEDERATION; THE TREK TO WORK,'. OVER 680 OLD LUMPERS BACK. For the first timo for nino weeks tho public had the right of free entry to the wharves yesterday. Ever since "the morning of October 22 constables have been stationed at the gates and everybody who approached was asked to produce a pass. This practice has now been discontinued.

The wharves had a particularly busy appearance all day yesterday, and it is estimated that fully 1600 men were employed working cargo. Included in the number wero over 100 strikers who had signed on sin<io tho striko collapse oil Friday last. The Harbour Board alone employed close on 500 hands during the day, and between 30 and 40 ex-strikers .were included in their ranks.

As soon as tho new Arbitration Union's. offices opened in. the morning ~ there, was a rush of applicants for membership. A quouo was formed, and, ! with yesterday's quota, the total number, of old' watersiders Who have given •in their allegiance to the Arbitration Act during tho two. days totals 680. Present indications are that there will ho about 3003 men offering for an ■ amount of employment that can bo carlied out by some 1500. Preference is ;to be given to'.rforkfrs who; joined'the ! union prior 10 December '8, and this ! rulo will be rigidly enforced. It is an- ■ ticipatcd that preference badges will jbo 'issued to those members of the union who are entitled to them beforo the end of this month.

Sinco Saturday morning over 600 men hare boen signed on and off vessels'.article;! at;,the Government, Shipping Office. Business in this direction, however, < was not so brisk yesterday as most of tho vacancies ar-o now filled.

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Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1940, 24 December 1913, Page 6

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294

STRIKE & AFTER Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1940, 24 December 1913, Page 6

STRIKE & AFTER Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1940, 24 December 1913, Page 6

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