THE MINERS' DISPUTE.
AGREEMENT ON ALL POINT& » 4 ■ ' I By Telegraph,—Press Association., , J Wellington, Last Night. Advice Las been received that the eoal- i mine owners offer to pay a bonus of 7J J per cent, to pieceworkers and 10 per cent-, to wages men has been accepted by the , J miners' unions by a large majority, but ;l final returns are not yet complete. ;J§ Regarding the proposals to Seal with "3j future disputes, the terms of settlement ■'S agreed upon at the conference of the representatives of the association and the federation were. First, that with ft * view to securing amicable settlement of ■ J the dispute and accepting the assurance . m of the miners' delegates that during the. fg term of the existing agreements the eration will undertake that no Dominion labor disputes' will the mine-owners offer to increase the eViatlng bonuses by 74 per cent., to piece and ,yK| contract workers, and 10 per cent, to! 3 wages men; (2) that the mine-owjierg J undertake to supply the miners with ex ~Jj plosives during the currency of thef ex- *6 isting industrial agreement at prices at 1 present Viny charged by the companies. ' a 'fl
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1918, Page 5
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198THE MINERS' DISPUTE. Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1918, Page 5
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