WELSH MINERS AND THE GOVERNMENT
a SETTLEMENT. WITHOUT REGARD TO TUB OWNERS'. fl3y Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright i ' " London, June 4. ! The "Horning Post" state 3 that an un- •. . iprecedented situation has':.arisen in : I South Wales. The men. have demanded [an advance in wages of 15 per! cent., aiid ; the owners have asked for a reduction , .. of 1\ per cent. {"'" |. Mr. Runoiman sent. Mr. Askwith to liWales. who suggested'.tliat the coal-owners : ' .. Ifilionld give the 15] per .cent." without pref ljudice. The coal-owners : protested at the i: ?.'|<3overnmonfs violntioii'of its own agreer'i. :■ .;merit"made in June and July, 1915. They' !■ . v.jobject to any advance -without an in- ;:! ;i]qulry into the facts. If the Government , jlmalces the concession it must accept the ; ... • The Government's decision to i, ,a forced settlement over the coal-owners' - : Heads.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2789, 6 June 1916, Page 6
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129WELSH MINERS AND THE GOVERNMENT Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2789, 6 June 1916, Page 6
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