BRITISH RAILWAY DISPUTE.
■♦- AGREEMENT ARRIVED AT. li.v TrU'-meli. As:«iri:i! ion.- CajiyriirlH, Peeeives.i 1 )eceniher 12, 1 1 p.m. London, Yesterday. Modifications made in connection wilh the Railway Conference will lend to speeding the works.of the Conciliation Hoard. Each company settles :-n increase o( wages and a reduction e.f ivwrs giving; an answer in writing within si:; wn'ks of a petition by 25 per eenl. of employees of. any grade. i'iii hoards meet next May, alterations not io operate till July. It was agreed I bat easual hands be paid hourly rales not lower than the minimum rales of permanent men. The evreiM.jves o\ four unions decided to accept, the agreement. The directors regard it as a fair compromise and the men's loaders are confident of their ability to persuade the employees to .accept.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 422, 13 December 1911, Page 5
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133BRITISH RAILWAY DISPUTE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 422, 13 December 1911, Page 5
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