ITALIAN AFFAIRS
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ITALIAN UNREST. LONDON, Sept. 21. The “Daily Chronicle’s” Milan correspondent states that after watching for three hours tile fruitless uebate between the Representatives of the masters and men, Signor Giolitti stated that lie felt in duty bound if strong enough to impose a .solution. He decided that the masters should abstain from punishing or disiiiissing any employee, that all workmen and members of the administrativeu staffs should be retained and any case of incompata-. bility should be judged by a commission, composed of three delegates from both sides.
Crispi on behalf of the masters, said they must defer that matter to the head of the Government. The now concordat secures to the workers over twenty an advance of one shilling daily, and to' women and youtns ninepence. A grant to cover dear living cannot be touched until the prices fall 70 per cent. All employees having a year’s service are entitled to six days’ holiday yearly, on full, wages. Strikers will be paid the new wages since the middle of July.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1920, Page 2
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176ITALIAN AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1920, Page 2
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