EIGHT HOURS ACT
SUSPENSION UNNECESSARY IN THE COAL MINING INDUSTRY.' ; ; i ByTdegrapli-Pxo.ss m London, September 2. 1 < / The '.-National Conference in connfeo- • : tion with the coal mining, industry met 1 at tho Home Office. Masters and men ; agreed that, the necessity had. not 1 i arisen to suspend tho Eight Hours Act, ; as its 'suspoiisio.il would not materially j increase production. Eftorts, they i urged,_ should be niado to rcstriot absenteeism and abolish inequalities : regarding labour in the various districts. " ALL WELSH MINERS RESUME WORK. '(Rec. .September 3j 10.20 p.m.) ; London, September 3. - All South ,Wales miners have resumed . 1 work. • , " ]
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 5
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101EIGHT HOURS ACT Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 5
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