A SYNDICALIST MOVEMENT.
The Voice of Labour is doing good service to the workers, a * well ns ■* to tlie general community of New Zealand, by exposing the bare-faced syndicalist
methods if t]-j Federr.tk..: of Lnbour. In its liiiit issue the Voice- of Labour I deals trenchantly with the Federa- » tiou. J.t quotes the constitution of that body to show tint its policy is "an iujv.ry to one, an injury to all," thus proving that it is guided entirely by the principles of syndiealiein, which havo been repudiated by the Labour 1 Party in evzry part of the world in i which an attempt has been made to establish then). -The Federation of Labour clearly stands for syndicalism. Syndicalism stands for the most pernicious doctrine of social revolution that has ever been evolved. When, therefore, a body of men, who have been engineering the Vv'aiiii strikes appeal for sympathy, tiie.y chunk! be spurned and "rejected as enemies to I society.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10714, 20 September 1912, Page 4
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159A SYNDICALIST MOVEMENT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10714, 20 September 1912, Page 4
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