MINES CRISIS.
FEDERATION IGNORED. MINERS WFILL SETTLE THEIR OWN , DISPUTES. By Telegraph.—Press ABsn.—Copyright. Received July 28, 7.5 p.m. London, July 27. The Yorkshire miners state that they will decide their own policy irrespective of the Federation, and the miners must reopen negotiations. Apart from the piece-work rates, there are other disputes, including the question of a continuous shift. These workers get no reduction of hours under the Sankey report, but some relief or extra payment must be arranged.—Aus.-N.Z. "Cable Assn, HUGE LOSS IN WAGES. London, July 27. It in estimated that the coal miners have lost £1,070,001) in wages. Seventy thousand sterling in strike pay was distributed on Saturday. The ' Yorkshire Miners' Association has not yet considered the Government's offer. It will probably meet to-day. The Lancashire and Cheshire Miners' Federation is resuming work.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1919, Page 5
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