STEEL STRIKE
MORE SETTLEMENT EFFORTS IN CANADA. (By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) OTTAWA, January 21. New moves are under way to end the strike of 13,500 Canadian steelworkers. Although the workers rejected the Government’s proposals for terminating the strike, Mr. C. H. Millard, National Director of the United Steel Workers of America, says the Government opened a way through which “we can glimpse the solution for which we seek.” The Government proposed a minimum wage of 55 cents an hour, including jhe cost of living bonus. The strikers want 55 cents plus the cost of living bonus.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 January 1943, Page 4
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96STEEL STRIKE Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 January 1943, Page 4
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