"BACK TO WORK"
General Motors' Head's Belief (Received 1, 8.30 a.m.) NEW YORKi, Jan. 80. The motor strike has b?come rnore cbnfused than ever. Mr Sloan has isBued a statement, denying tliat he had agreed, with Miss Perkins (Sccretary for Labour) to negotiate. He has reiterated that the paramount issue is the evaeuation of the strikers from the works. Thq Covernor, Mr Murphy, bas jntimatedthat if the Federal Government ceased further intervention he would be ready to call a joint conference of spokesmen for both parties. Geenral Motors has announced that 123,000 of the 149,000 workers affected in the Jabour troubleg in its planta were supporting a "back to work" movement and had shown their satisfaction with the current bargaining tnethods and opposition to stxike activity.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 14, 1 February 1937, Page 7
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