SHIPBUILDING STRIKE
REPLY TO EMPLOYERS
WORK ON BIG SHIPS HELD UP
(Independent Cable Service.)
PARIS, December 2.
Strike action against employers' reprisals has already started at Saint Nazaire, where 10,000 naval and civil shipyard workers struck after an announcement by the management that those who participated in the general strike would only be re-employed provisionally.
The management also refused to receive delegations from the workers.
Construction has been held up on the 35,000-ton liner Pasteur and the battleship Jeanne d'Arc.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 134, 3 December 1938, Page 9
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