TEN PER CENT "CUT."
| Workers Resent Canadian \ Board's Recommendation.
fcAILWAYMEN TO SUFFER,
(Received 11.30 a.m.) I OTTAWA, December 2. * 10 per cent reduction in the basic jttes of pay for conductors, engineers, wemen and hostlers, trainmen and jardmen, telegraphers, assistant agents ; na ™emen, pn the Canadian Railways ~ re commended by a majority report of '"« Board of Conciliation. A minority e Port by the men's representative diiaPProves of the Avage reduction, -The general board of 21 chairmen of , e railway.running trades and brothcr•oods on Wednesday sent a telegram to .; e Government announcing that they ■\°uld not accept a. wage "cut" as recomm<=nded 'by.the Board of Conciliation.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 286, 3 December 1931, Page 7
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