BRITISH RAILWAYMEN'S DEMANDS
SPEECH BY MR. J. H. THOMAS. London, November 10. Mr. J. H. Thomas, addressing the railwayiuen at Carlisle, said he believed that before long discussions with the Government would result in a scheme that would enable all tlw national and local grievances to be dealt with, nml also give a real share in the control and management to the- railwayman's representatives. Thus would lit , established a precedent which would do much to secure industrial peace, not only on the railways, but in every industry, There wa9 not yet a basis for a settlement of tho wages standardisation, problem, but the negotiations would continue.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 42, 13 November 1919, Page 5
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108BRITISH RAILWAYMEN'S DEMANDS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 42, 13 November 1919, Page 5
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