CONTROL OF INDUSTRY.
JtBAUAN WORKERS' PROPOSALS. FAR-REACHING DEMANDS. . If Telegraph.—Frets Asm.—Copyright. Received Oct. S, 6.5 p.m. , Rome, Oct. 4. Th« General Labor Confederation has formulated the following twelve points ka the minimum of their demands in Connection with the Industry Bill, which mixed eommisaion ia drawing up:— (1>) The workpeople most control the purchace of raw material. / (2) TJwy must, overaee the sale of 'finished product*. ; (3) Superintend rates of pay. ! (4) Control unloading. : (6) Assign each worker what task he pr she is beet fitted for. (•) Arrange the conditions of employment in workshops and industries.
(7) Control the general working expenses, especially in the restricting of Eitlay by the present -proprietors or rectors, who may be regarded as guarfcn of the profits. (•) Control and decision in replacing ferorn-oat and inefficient machinery.
(I) Maintenance of hygienic condi|imu. I (10) The right to compel employers |o provide theVequisite utensils. (II) The right to eliminate artificial trisea In industry, ' (IS) The prevention of dumping.— •VVB.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1920, Page 5
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