THE RAILWAYMEN'S DEMAND
EXTREME MEASURES URGED.
From Our Spccial Correspondent.' Palmerston North, April 2G. Although the officials of the. second division of railway employees in lalmeraton are rcticent on the inattci, is understood that a meeting of members of the locomotive branch \wucll was held yesterday decided to call upon the executive to take extreme measures if their demands are not at once acceded to. It is stated that the union, hj l9 been advised by n high legal authority that if the members give _ forty-eignc hours' notice of their intention to lenyo work, they cannot be legally held to have beeii guilty of a strike. It w understood that the necessary notice 19 being given to-day, and that, railing a settlement, the trains will cease to run after midnight 011 Wednesday.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 181, 27 April 1920, Page 6
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132THE RAILWAYMEN'S DEMAND Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 181, 27 April 1920, Page 6
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