TRADES UNIONS CONGRESS.
COMPULSORY ARBITRATION ! REJECTED. RBB PFEKB ASSOCIATION. j London, September 12, ' •At the Trades Union Congress Mr Ben Ti'lntt said tint he consider'd the day bad passed for strikes as an irstru-; ment of industrial warfare, and hj» pro-' posed compulsory arbitration by the Courts under tba presidtnev of the Lord Justices. The Cor gross over- ! whe'mingly rejected the Vut | agreed to seek an ampudment of the i Conciliation Act to provide a Court 1 authorised compu'siri'v »o call <-vii- ( ence where a s'rifee or belt out a ! month. The Conference condemned the massacres in Macedonia and urgrd that tbe G should prevnt Turkish outrneea. t h" Eduea'ion Act snppor'ed pnr«lv p«cula>-p<?u- a finn a-H thp p pnlir n ntrol in fill St"te aMpd ppVolr of r ligiou» i stru' tinn ru' of -- br-urs at th» exper S" of h va> ions dprom'na- ' Hons; alsn tlr> ahrliti n of nll.er h ol fens. They favoured in"pma'io r al ' arM'rat'or, thp extension of the labour department, the ?ppo'ntm<>nt of a j Labour Minister, »nd a' unive-S'l fystrm of pennirs. at the 1 age of 60 at <he l»ast, of 5s weekly out 1 of Imperial fiinds. j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 204, 14 September 1903, Page 3
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198TRADES UNIONS CONGRESS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 204, 14 September 1903, Page 3
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