GERMAN LOCK-OUT
BUILDING TRADE AT A STANDSTILL. By Oabl«—Preii Aaiooiationr—Copyrigk*, Berlin, April 17. The building trade of Germany is' at a standstill, excepting at Hamburg and Munich, where the majority do not belong to the unions. The .men's fund will suffice for five weeks. There are 200.000 men workless, and the employers represent 22,000 firms. SOME PARTIES AGREE. Received April 18. 11.30 ,p.m. Berlin. April 18. The Employers' Union at Berlin lias not joined the lockout, but is urgingmembers not to undertake work in lockout districts. The masters and men at Hamburg 1 have come to 'an amicalnY understanding.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 367, 19 April 1910, Page 5
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