CAPITAL AND LABOR.
AFTER. THE WAR. LONDON, Oct. 25. The War Cabinet, in furtherance of plans of reconstruction after the war, adopted the proposals in Whitley’s report issued in March, as part of the Government’s policy. It. will establish joint standing industrial councils and in every well organised industry there will he compulsory arbitration. The “Central News” states employers are banding together to protest in the interests of capital, at the a'djustjjijr of relations between employers and employed, especially to seek to make s further spread of state intervention un- _ y The Larger Employers Associations have reached an agreement to form s permanent organisation on which t< lay the foundations of a common na tional policy. This arises ont of the organisation of the Labour Party though not h’ostil
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1917, Page 3
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129CAPITAL AND LABOR. Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1917, Page 3
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