LABOUR WORLD
COTTON INDUSTRY. PARTIES TO MEET AT MANCHESTER. (British Official Wireicss.) RUGBY, February 3. It is confidently hoped that the joint meetings to he held in Al.iuuhosier today by the parties to the cotton dispute will open a new phase and lead to a resumption of the discussions between the employers and the wea\ e.s. If a tentative agreement is reached it will be the subject of a new ballot oi the weavers which, it is hoped, will e»d the stoppage. SOUTH WALES AGREEMENT. REGULATION OF WAGES. ss RUGBY, February 3. The Welsh miners and opaJownors have prepared the final droit of the iicw (Igi'eomt'nt to regulate wages In the South Wales Coalfield. It will be submitted for endorsement at a special meeting of the South Wales Coal Conciliation Board today. The new agreement will, after signature by members of the Board, remain in force for three years. The most important issue, such as the regulation of wages, in view of the changed houis of working and the present state of the industry, will by agreement he submitted almost immediately to a new independent chairman who will lie asked to give his award by the end ol I'cbniary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1931, Page 2
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