EMPLOYERS’ ORGANISATION
A COAIJNG CONFERENCE
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
LONDON, March 1
The Confederation of Employers’ Organisations and Federation of British industries received a letter from tiie Council of the Trade Union Congress, accepting an invitation to a conference with both bodies. The letter generally regretted the inability oi the Confederation and Federation to accept an interim report of the Industrial Peace Conference, blit expressed a desire to hear their difficulties. Thus ..ie national organisation on both sides will be enabled to come into touch, lilt; Council of Trade Union Congress does not abandon the progress made at the Melcliett-Tiirner Conference, hut hones to make its roeoiiiunondntions the starting point for an official conference with employers. The T.L.C Council realises the Employers' Confederation deals with labour problems, while the Federation deals with economic and commercial questions. The Council, therefore, attaches great importance to meeting a tally representative body of employers instead of negotiating piecemeal.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1929, Page 5
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