ARBITRATION IN AUSTRALIA.
A CIG ANTIC FAILURE. r.j i'rt-s- Association.- Copyriellt London, Thursday. Air T. Wnddell, ex-i'remier of New South Wales, in a letter to the Times, says that human ingenuity never devised a fairer tribunal than the Wages Hoard, yrt nearly all the larger unions limited tho law. \nyono wna blind if he believed arhiiraiiou was otherwise than a gigantic failure. ,\ustra!i:i'm arbitration legislation world hr scattered like chaff before the wim! jf depression came. Mr \V. I'. Harvey, Labour member for til.- east division of Derbyshire and a member of the executive ,«f Uir Miners' Federation, when he that he would always light aa;',Mi;-t compulsory arbitration, which had absolutely failed in Australia, told tho naked truth. The most: hopeful indication was the iH-owinir public feeling against tho tyranny o! unionism.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 456, 13 April 1912, Page 5
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132ARBITRATION IN AUSTRALIA. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 456, 13 April 1912, Page 5
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