THE RAILWAYS.
THE TROUBLE MAY REVIVE, ♦ •if Br T«iei»plh-—Pteis A*f«4»ttoa..-,; »\! Wellington, Augait.U. t Tlie Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants and the Railway Officer*' Institute have* been notified that the In-' creased pay and bonus, together witfc.i't arrears, will be paid out next Tuesday. ;s No such notification has been received : by the locomotive men, who have not yet notified the Government of their. ■ ceptance of the new terms as 4' <*adl- , tions.
Considerable anxiety is being displayed in connection with the' attitude ot members of the New Zealand Locomotive Engine-drivers, Firemen, and Gtetocri' ■. Association towards the new oonimion* fixed by the independent' tribunal Which , considered the position after the'strike. A ballot is being taken and it is stated' in some centres an attitude distinctly hostile to the acceptance of the fro> ■ poaals has been in evidence. It is considered quite likely that the terms will be rejected, thus re-opening the whole i trouble. The result of the ballot will not be known until after the parting./ of the grand council of the E.&OJL ia. Wellington on Monday next. ' jj
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1920, Page VII
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179THE RAILWAYS. Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1920, Page VII
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