AFTERNOON SHIFT TROUBLE
■ . '.-,-—. 1 . MEN DETERMINED NOT TO -■.■.-■"; RESUME. ■ By Teleirranh.—Press A£sociaiion—Cocyrlelit- ■_"•'• Sydney, July 17. Efforts to arrive at an agreement in the Maitland mines dispute nave failed. The men are determined not to resume work unless tho afternoon : ' shift is abolished, and the proprietors are equally obstinate. Rumours of contemplated secessions are groundless. LABOUB SPLIT IN AUSTRALIA. ; Sydney, July 17. Tho Labour Council's half-yearly report criticises tno two Labour Federations recently formed, and refers to'the failure of industrial unionism in the meat strike. . . . ; beef slaughtermen give ' notice. ■■■;.■■ . Sydney, July. 17. The beef slaughtermen have notified the masters' that. after Monday next they intend killing only ton bullocks per day per man,, at the rate of Is. 3d. an hour. The -award; while fixing wages, does not state the quantity of work to be performed. Grave trouble is anticipated, as it is not likely the masters will agree to what the men want ..
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 5
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153AFTERNOON SHIFT TROUBLE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 5
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