INDUSTRIAL UNREST
THE ACCRiNGTON STRIKE. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received 22, 10 p.m. London, December 22. The Accrington strike was precipitated by the refusal of a man and wife to become unionists. THE COTTON TROUBLE. London, December 22. The Blackburn millowners have instructed their delegates at the cotton workers and spinners' conference to support a lock-out. The Durham coal miners declined to accede to the -demand for an individual minimum wage, irrespective of tl, amount of work done. AGGRESSIVE COAL MINERS. Received 22, !) p.m. London, December 22. The Northumberland miners are dissatisfied with the Federation's refusal to take action in regard to the short shift question. This creates a setback to their aggressive policy and may possibly lead to their withdrawal from the federation.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 152, 23 December 1911, Page 5
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123INDUSTRIAL UNREST Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 152, 23 December 1911, Page 5
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