WORK AND WAGES.
HANDLING OF '"BLACK" CIIAKI
By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Sydney, April '2l.
The .Minister of Works lias made an important statement regarding Ihe industrial- trouble in the services under his control. . Referring to the 'black" chair dispute, lie said thai lie cannot consent to the ahdica.tiou u( executive government and Ihe placing' of it in the hands oi an body. The railways, belong net io a few hundreds of workmen, but to the producers and consumers of the Slate generally, and must he worked in their interests. Mr. (Irillith iias instructed the en-gineer-iii-charge of ihe Wagga, line to recommence the carrying of produce ininiedialelv.
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Uorcivcd 21. B..">(> p.m. Sydney. April ■>]
Tile chaff carters' striae tins I n settled, and the men returned to work this afternoon a-- a result of an interview with Mr. llolnmn. who-promised to endeavor, when I'lirliamen! met. to have (he Australian Workers' Unimi iiicludiMt in the schedule of the State Arbitration Act.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 22 April 1914, Page 5
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160WORK AND WAGES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 22 April 1914, Page 5
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