LABOUR WORLD
N.Z. LABOUR. A STEP TO UNITY. WELLINGTON. Feb. 18. The Wellington Trades and Labour Council last night received correspond enee from the Alliance of Labour, that arrangements had been finalised for welding the two bodies into one federation, anil future meetings of the Trades and Labour Council will be held as District Council meeting’s of the New Zealand Alliance of Labour. It is anticipated that the next district meeting will be attended by organisations 'which at present are only affiliated with the Alliance of Labour.
N.S.W. Coal Resumption.
SYDNEY, Feb. 18. A satisfactory settlement of the collieries dispute was reached to-day, and the pits re-open on Monday. 40-HOUR WEEK STRIKERS. REFUSED EMPLOYMENT DOLE. BRISBANE, Feb. 18. Replying to a. deputation from the Trades and Labour Council, which asked him to restore sustenance to unemployed unionists, the Premier said thi Government had definitely refused sustenance to any worker connected with the forty hours’ week strike in the building trade. He added the strikers apparently expected the Government to continue the strike by feeding the peo pie who caused it.
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Grey River Argus, 19 February 1927, Page 5
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