WORKERS DISMISSED
DISPUTE SETTLED BY MAKING LARGE GRANTS STRIKE THREAT IN JAPAN TOKYO, Thursday. The dismissal of 250 hands at the General Motor Works, Osaka, led to trouble at the Godo mills. This was settled by large grants being made to the dismissed employees. The management maintains that the understanding was that, as wages were high, the men could be dismissed without notice. The men formed a special union, and threatened to cause a general strike. The American staff is nervous, and is refraining from appearing in public.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 856, 27 December 1929, Page 9
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88WORKERS DISMISSED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 856, 27 December 1929, Page 9
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