INDUSTRIAL PEACE
DECISION OF EMPLOYERS British Official Wireless RUGBY, Thursday. SeSn comments upon the re,by -National Confederation I'6<£S?~r r f Ors- 1 fixations and the Mona £ of Brlush Industries, of the th» fn Tur r er r ’ iK ' rI Which suggested C0 9 uncT at ° n ° f a naUonal industrial ployer l J S r t ‘‘T J3 ° sitive e «ect of the ema conferJ« Pl: ’’ ‘ n whlch they propose Wlth the Trades Union *° open the door for tho tL tO , di 2? ussion of any kind betions „f h ! leading national organisaeT.! o><rs and trade unions, new departure. 6sl eSentS a “ im P ortant
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 590, 16 February 1929, Page 9
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105INDUSTRIAL PEACE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 590, 16 February 1929, Page 9
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