Railway Crisis.
mux not bound to acoep', 'J'UK KIU'ORT. [BT ELECTRIC TKLKUIt Al'll--COPYRIGHT [PElt PHKHB ABSQUU.WOS: I LOXDO.X, October 21. Tlio. railwayman's lenders (lochm that .they never 'hound t-li'oinsolrc: to accept the commissioners' findings. Tiie Leeds hranrh of the Amalgnmated Society urge tin 1 declaratioi of « Jiatii>nn.l strike. Mr A. Henderson, Labour M.l', for 'Barnard Castle, and one of Ilu .members oi the recent Commission, in an interview, said it was untrue that tlie ( ?.'>»)mission had not conceded the recognition of ilie unions. Jle also declared that nothing could he done before the terminal ion ol t'l 10 existing agreements. The commissioners recommended the election of new hoards as early as possible. .Mr Keir flardie. Labour M.l', I'nr Merthyr-Tydril. .speaking ;it Keigliley. .said il' a fair miiiimum wage and recognition <,f the unions was ivl used Ihe railwayman had no option hut to strike.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 October 1911, Page 3
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144Railway Crisis. Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 October 1911, Page 3
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