LABOUR DISPUTES
AMERICAN WEST COAST SHIPPING Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LOS ANGELES, June 20. (Received June 21, at 10.30 a.m.) The international longshoresmen are agreeing to assist in loading operations. Meanwhile a determined effort will be made at San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle to work the ships with nonunion help failing a settlement of the waterfront workers’ strike. DEVELOPMENTS IN AUSTRALIA. SYDNEY, June 21. (Received June 21, at 11 a.m.) It is reported that further trouble is threatening between the Matson Company and the maritime unions. According to reports received in union circles, there has been a hitch in the negotiations for a settlement of the dispute between the American waterfront employees and the Matson Company, and the Australian waterside workers may yet be asked to declare Matson vessels black. The waterside workers in Sydney have decided to await developments.
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Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 9
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