COALMINERS' HOURS
POINTS FOR DISCUSSION AT CONFERENCE MEETING IN JUNE British Official TVirelcas RUGBY, Monday. •ne proposals of the recent coal conference at Geneva regarding hours of work in the coalmining industry will be considered at a meeting of the governing body of the International Labour Office, to be opened at. Geneva tomorrow. It will then be decided whether the proposals of the conference shall be put on the agenda of the International Labour Conference to be held in June. The ‘‘Manchester Guardian’’ says it anticipates that the voting will be close. It is far from certain, says the paper, that the June conference will discuss the hours question and whether, in any case, the conference will agree to make a final decision this year and to abrogate the normal procedure. The latter provides for a discussion of the subject for a few sessions before a. final decision is , made,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 889, 5 February 1930, Page 11
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