INDIAN LABOUR CONGRESS
i APPEAL FOB AVOIDANCE OF WILD STRIKES. ' n,, • ■ • ■ Simla, November 1. ' llie Trade Union Congress reassembled at Bombay. Lnj Patrai (president of tho congress) said lie had como to the conclusion that the place had no more faith m British statesmanship, and ho was do-' terniined therefore to follow his own pol- ■ hoy. Mr. Wedgwood appealed for the formation of unions and tho avoidance' of wild, disorganised strikes.' Tfye meetin(f passed a motion nominating a standing committee for a year, to manage the affairs of congress, and further tho causa- - ,of the workers until a permanent consti-' tutian is adopted.—Router.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 33, 3 November 1920, Page 7
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103INDIAN LABOUR CONGRESS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 33, 3 November 1920, Page 7
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