INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALIA.
THE OUTLOOK NOT BRIGHT. TROUBLE WITH LABOR. By Telegraph.—Press Aasn.—Copyrlgtt Received Sept. 29, 10.40 p.m. Sydney, Sept. 29. At the annual meeting of the Em* ployers’ Federation the president, in an address, attributed the unemployment in Sydney to the insecurity of a reasonable return for the capital employed, and the unnecessary, irritating interference from the Government preventing the growth of many existing undertakings and the creation of new ones. The annual report denounces the for-ty-four hour week, and states that unemployment is greatly aggravated by the Government amending the Eight Hours Act to permit a forty-four hour week being forced upon the community. The president suggests as a remedy for strikes that a clause be inserted in every award providing that awards should not continue in force after a claimant had been guilty of striking. He concludes: “The industrial outlook is anything but bright.’'—-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. 1 ;
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1921, Page 5
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150INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALIA. Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1921, Page 5
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