THE RAILWAYMEN.
THREATENED STRIKES. (Received Last Night, 9.30 o'cJock.) LONDON, September 4. Tiie Sheffield railwayman hlav© resolved in flavour of a; strike, unless two guards wthjom the Midland Company a-ediuoed in ronik, with a losis of Bs., per week, are. reinstated. Thie NorthnFaatern railwiaymem, at at great meeting at Darlington, initiated a movement to oeaise working wrlth noni-UriioouiEt'S, with a view to aoiiHipiJiHiing ail to join the Union. Mr WaiWaaansi, secretary of the Amalgamated Railwia.y Servants, remarked thait wihen thie mien approached the Directors for an improved ooaidiiition, tthjey weire taunted wiith the supposed oonitemtmeinit of nonUnioincists. Yet the latter were eager to share in the benefits secured by organised effbnt. Mr W.. Hudson., M.P., declared that now -was- the timei to inform employers , that nom-Uniooisits must not share in the oonoe&siionjs, 'or to telil the. men, "Youi mmsft ©niter the Union."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10412, 5 September 1911, Page 5
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142THE RAILWAYMEN. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10412, 5 September 1911, Page 5
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