THE WATERSIDERS’ UNION
«#~ ONLY A SCRAP UP PAPER. I'EU I'RKSB Afc»OOlA*lu.<J. Greymouth, October 1. In deciding that the old Watersider.s' Union award of 1913 is no I longer valid, an dthat the Union 'Steamship Coy had not committed a breach of such award by employing (unionists and entering into an agreement with the .same, the Arbitration [Court judgment states: The old ■ Union seems to regard the reward 'much as the Germans regard an international treaty, as a mere scrap of paper, binding on them if, and only when, it suited their own purposes, and just the the German view had been condemned by all civilised nations as absolutely destruction of international morality and good faith, so the Court thinks if the union's views of tin award were to prevail, it would bo absolutely destructive to industrial morality and good faith. j ■TiWMimw mumm ii m> mi |
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 30, 4 October 1915, Page 2
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146THE WATERSIDERS’ UNION Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 30, 4 October 1915, Page 2
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