British Strike Commis= sion.
[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT. 1 [rr.lt PHEJtf AHSDCUMOA I LONDON September 27. Sir Guv Granet, general manager of the Midland Railway, in testifying before the Ktrike Inquiry Commission, objected to the recognition of the men's unions on the ground of the sanctity of the present contract, embodying a solemn bargain for a term of seven years, and also because of the impossibility of the unions securing obedience to agreements, or even the observance of their own rules, as was at Liverpool, where Messrs Williams and Thomas found the men out of hand, ami were compelled to swim with the stream, or lose whatever influence they possessed. >-
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 September 1911, Page 3
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109British Strike Commis= sion. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 September 1911, Page 3
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