INDUSTRIAL MATTERS
HOTEL WORKERS’ DISPUTE. Pra»» Association—By Telegraph —Copyright PERTH, May 8. The hotels, tea rooms, and restaurants are nearly all dossed as the result of the employers’ stop-work pieeting. The strikers are picketing the various premises to prevent the public from entering them, A few demonstrations have occurred. The Acting President of the Arbitration Court has called a compulsory conference of the parties.
% WALSH ISLAND DISPUTE. SYDNEY, May 3. The 32 members of tho Engine Drivers and Firemens’ Union who ceased work at the Government dockyard at Walsh Island will resume this morning under the same conditions as those that existed before the dispute.
A CHARGE DISMISSED. SYDNEY, May ?. The charge against Jacob Johanssen for counselling curtain people to strike was dismissed. SHEARERS THREATENED STRHCE. SYDNEY, May 8. (Received May 8, at 9.20 p.m.) In reference to the threatened shearers’ strike unless higher rates are conceded the secretary of the Australian Workers’ Union announces that the published statements are unofficial. The only action taken by the union is the lodgment of a claim with the Arbitration Court for varying the pastoral award.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19475, 9 May 1925, Page 10
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