STEEL STRIKE
SETTLEMENT PROSPECTS DIM IN CANADA. WORKERS DEMANDING WAGE INCREASES. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright! (Received This Day, 10.25 a.m.) OTTAWA, January 20. The Canadian Press says prospects are dim today of a settlement of the steel strike which has tied up Canada’s largest steel plants. The United Steel Workers of America have notified the Government that the workers are unlikely to accept its settlement plan. One union official at Sault Sainte Marie said: “We will go back when we get what we asked for —55 cents an hour, plus a full cost of living bonus.” It is also demanded that the increase should be retrospective to last March. : 1 j ■
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 January 1943, Page 4
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110STEEL STRIKE Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 January 1943, Page 4
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