BRITAIN'S INDUSTRIES
IMPORTANCE OF FRIENDLY RELATIONS. BETWEEN 'EMPLOYERS AND OEIMPUO'YEES. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Rec. Sept. 22, 9.25 a.m ; ) (LONDON, Sept. 21. Mr George Roberts, M.P., speaking to representatives of the engineering industry in. discussing af-ter-the'-war work;, declared that labour demanded nothing unreasonable .from the employers. It recognised the necessity for greater output and less restricted production which postwar conditions would impose on British industry. They should create a friendly understanding oetween t-he two great industrial classes, and adopt the principle of the li-ving wage. He was satisfied that the workers could increase the output*
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Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 5
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