URGENT NEED
INDUSTRIAL PEACE
POLICY FOR AUSTRALIA
(By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.) Rec. Ip.m. MELBOURNE, Oct. 29: A permanent committee representative of employers and employees should be established immediately to formulate a policy for promoting and maintaining industrial peace, said the president of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, Mr. P. J. Clarey. If this was not done, the serious unrest which was now threatening might endanger Australia's economic stability.
Mr. Clarey, who was commenting on a proposal: by :the Leader of the Opposition in the.Senate, Senator McLeay, that the, Government should consider setting, up such a committee. Mr. Clarey said a conference of employers' and employees' representatives should be called immediately by the Government.
"Good relations between Labour and Capital can be achieved by frank discussion at such a conference," he said. "Harmony will result if the long overdue industrial reforms are effected. I am convinced that most employers are anxious to see reasonable reforms introduced."
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 103, 29 October 1945, Page 8
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155URGENT NEED Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 103, 29 October 1945, Page 8
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