WORK AND WAGES
BROKEN HILL STRIKE. FAILURE OF THE CONFERENCE. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association L (By Telegraph. Press Assn.---Copyright.) SYDNEY, June 3. (Received June 3. 9 p.ni.i The Broken Mill strike round table conference ended without reaching a settlement, the parties disagreeing on the adjustment of hours, A meeting of Broken Hill strikers adopted a resolution demanding an increase under the Workmen's Compensation .Act to the full earning capacity for victims of the industry.
NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAY STRIKE. 11111NST.\TEMKNT OF STRIKERS. SYDNEY. June J. The State Cabinet has decided to reinstate the railwavmen dismi.-sed on account of the 1917 strike, THE 44-HOUR WEEK. REQUEST FOR LEGISLATION. SYDNEY, June 3. (Received June 3, 11.La p.m.l Mr Cann. replying to a deputation from the Plasterers’ Union asking for legislation to legalise the 44-hour week, expressed him seif in favour of it and promised Cabinet eonsidetat iem.
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Southland Times, Issue 18839, 4 June 1920, Page 5
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146WORK AND WAGES Southland Times, Issue 18839, 4 June 1920, Page 5
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