Labor Troubles
IRONTRADK STRIKE. APPEAL, FOR MONEY. PAINTERS' STRIKE PRORACLE. Ry Cabin—Press Association—Copyright Received 0. 0.40 p.m. Sydney, March fi. The only fresh development in t'le iron trade sfrikn is an appeal issued by the Labor Council for linaucial assistance for :i!I,(HKI l„ .10.(1(111 men. women and children who will shortlv need assistance. There is every posibilitv that the next unionists' strike will he the painters. A special meeting takes place on Monday. A ballot on (he question of ceasing work forthwith will be taken. Under the current award the painters receive Is 4d an hour, and sign writers Is Oil. They want iwroases'"to Is lid and. Is 8(1 respectively. In view of .lustice' Hevdon's decision in the iron trades case, that an award cannot be re-opened, the painters are practically resolved upon what they can do to gain the increases. IRONWORKFItS' BALLOT. Received 7, 12.5 a.m. » Sydney, March (i. The meeting of ironworkers decided to take a ballot as early as possible as to the advisability of returning to work.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 212, 7 March 1914, Page 5
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171Labor Troubles Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 212, 7 March 1914, Page 5
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