UNITED STATES STEEL STRIKE
VIEWS OF INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE. (Eee. November 9, 5.5 p.m.) Washington, November 8The Senate Committee which is investisutiiiß the steel strike, considers Hint tlie attempts of Labour or Capital to establish an industrial autocracy in the United States are not allowable. Strikes are apparently the only way in which Labour can obtain its just demamta, but strikes are barbarous. The Government ought to establish a mediation Ixiard on the lines of the war ho'.mls, with tho object of preventiiifr industrial disputes. Tlip committee favoured compulsory investigation, but did not favour compulsory'arbitration, leaving tho outcome to public opinion.—Aus.-N.JS. Cable Assn. AN ANARCHIST AND LW.W. ELEMENT. (Dec. November i), 11.5 p.m.) Washinflton, November 8. Tho Senate Committee which is invesliltaliiiir the strike alleges that there is. be.hind Hie strike a considerable nnarrliist and I.AV.W. element. Mr. Poster, Hm strike scrrelnry and leader of the radical .■lenient, is iinsparinely condemned. The cause of the Mriko is stated m be the American Federation of Labour's desire la orpini'so Hie steel industry on a trades union basis.—Aus.-N.Z.-Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 39, 10 November 1919, Page 5
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