LABOUR AND THE SHIPPING COMPANIES.
MEN'S GROWING INDISPOSITION TO WORK. By Tetecrapli—Press Association—tJoDyricrijt Melbourne, March 19. At the annual meeting Of the Httd(krt Parlter Company it was ststod that the year's profits amounted' to £57,700. Mr, Appleton (chaffman) referred to the growing dtvfttaftds on shipowners by industrial organisations. These claims meant a matter of ffia.ny thousands of Pouikls, but the worst feature was' the growing indisposition to work. &liippiug managers wore facet) with tH-e sfrious pTobkni of how to moot the increased cost ai running vessels on ail sections. Their workers had bad flair S'flgcs and conditions materially inrreased in their favour .without satisfying: litem.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 7
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105LABOUR AND THE SHIPPING COMPANIES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 7
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