BIG TRADE UNION COMBINE
MINERS, TRANSPORT WORKERS, AND RAILWAYMEN. / 1 By Telegraph—Press Association—OopyriEht ~ / . -(Rec. October 10, 3 p.m.) • •',v' : . ■ London, October 9. -i'hd Miners' 'Fedefatioh/lias/ adopted • a' provisional scheme of alliance, ; as • tabled on September 4: - The final a<lop- : .tion is left to an early, joint conferenco ;/ of the three unions. '. It'-is understcQd . tlio allianee, if-carried 1 out,: will not be operative ; the war ends.' . - -.[Tlio cable message of September 4 was as follows:—Tho Transport Work;/ers'. Federation, ,tho:Natiohal.-Union' of Itailwaymon, and .tho'- Miners'/'Federa•tion are negotiating.ivith'a view to'com■''toned faction-in-national-maitte'rs, ; i",retaining .separate control;'of■: their/:. in-/ - terosts 'in .their', respective .-/^industries.: - It /will, bo-tlie biggest combine in trade union history.] ,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2589, 11 October 1915, Page 6
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107BIG TRADE UNION COMBINE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2589, 11 October 1915, Page 6
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