BUILDING TRADES DISPUTE.
AND : UNEMPLOYMENT • BENEFIT. < By Telegraph—Press Association—doiiyrittht "Times"—Sydnoy "Sun" Special Cables, ■''■'■■■■ London, February 1. /Lord Robert Cecil, Unionist M.P., commenting on the building trades dispute, said the masters locked out the men, yet unemployment benefit under the Insurance. Act was not allowed. The Government had no right to compel men to pay for unemployment benefit when fiucn a grave Dlot on the administration of the benefit fund existed. TWO THOUSAND LABOURERS TO ~ ..-.■■:■ RESUME. •' ■' '.'.'■':'■:' London, Fobruary 1. Two thousand builders' labourers at -Dublin will resume work on Monday on terms offered prior to September. The union has undertaken not to allow members to join the Transport Union or support a symjnthetio strike
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1974, 3 February 1914, Page 7
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113BUILDING TRADES DISPUTE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1974, 3 February 1914, Page 7
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