THE STRIKE DANGER
!K> _______♦ CATTSE. £__BO__t BUNXSTEB'S ■__»_"____. / _-_-___—___", _N"Q"D____3S *'. PEOMISED. ••I iP__eived,_ pan.) /*'*- LONDON, January a Sir. J. Hodge, Minister, of Labour, has _u-u_larised trade unions, stating that in view of the gravity of the national situation and the danger to the Allied eanse, if strikes occur the Mini-try of Labour has inaugurated a policy of imp_rt__ hrves-gsAion for deciding equitably afl conflicting claims. He points out that it would be impossible to investigate fend conciliate successfully after the cessation of work, and he therefore earnestly appeals to Labour leaders, wort, iiMvn, and employers to consult him before any crisis 'is reached; " •
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8, 9 January 1917, Page 2
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