STRIKERS ACCEPT TERMS.
THREAT TO SLOW DOWN THEIR
ENERGIES
_ London, Maroh 3. ' The. shipyard representatives hare accepted tho award of Sir George Askwith,; Sir-Francis Hopwood, and Sir George Gibbs of 4s. increase and 10 per cent, on piecework. " The Strike. Committee at the Clyde lias ordered the men to return, on condition that no overtime is worked: also that jf. an impartial tribunal by Tuesday does not grant the workers an extra 2d., then they will stay in, but a strike ■ will commenco in which the workers - will do as'-little work as possible. • . "SQUABBLING OVER'FARTHINGS."' (Rec. March 4, 5.45 p.m.) , London, March 4. The "Times," in a leading ; article,' suggests that a cure for'strikes would be to take employers and employees to ■ France to view the ravages of the war, uid our', urgent war .needs. ."That Tould. shame them in their squabbling iver farthinga."—"Times", and Sydney ''SunV, services.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2401, 5 March 1915, Page 6
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148STRIKERS ACCEPT TERMS. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2401, 5 March 1915, Page 6
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