INDUSTRIAL UNREST.
ABSENCE OF STRIKE PAY.' London, January 3. Difficulties are threatening in consequence of the absence of strike pay from lately enrolled;, members the Weavers’ Union. ' 'Some are reciting none, and others the full amount. THE THAMES IRONWORKS. t • London, January 3. The Admiralty, replying to the Receiver, states that the Thames Ironworks’ tender for two cruisers was £312,000 apiece, compared to £269,000 elsewhere. Unless a substantial firm was willing to construct cruisers on the Thames, qt prices approximating those ruling’ - in v the ‘/trade,/ Orders for cruisers must bo given elsewhere. “SYMPATHETIC STOPPAGE.” , (Received I, 10.L3 a.m.) London. Ja:r.:r.r~ 3. " The Blackburn unionisin' have asked the Federation of Trades Unions to consider a sympathetic stoppage of work. THE LITHGOW STRIKERS. (Received 4, 10.30 a.m.) Sydney, January 4. , The Lithgow strikers have decided to ask the Federal Government to suspend the iron bonus until the pig-iron is produced by registered union labouronly.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 18, 4 January 1912, Page 6
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153INDUSTRIAL UNREST. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 18, 4 January 1912, Page 6
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