INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.
SOUTH COAST MINERS. A BLACK OUTLOOK. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) SYDNEY, April 18. An aggregate meeting of South Coast miners at Wollongojig yesterday passed a resolution:—"That in view of the apparently slight differences between tho employers and employees regarding tho proposals made by Mr Carmichael. wo jequest Mr Carmichael to call a meeting of the two parties, with either himself or the Industrial Registrar as chairman, to adjust the differences, with a view to tho resumption of work." The result of the meeting came as a shock to the townspeople of Wollongong, who believed that work would be resumed on Monday. It is considered that a long-struggle is now ahead of tho men, as it is practically certain the proprietors will not grant further concessions beyond those already promised. So far, no stiiko pay has been distributed, and cases of distress havo already cropped up.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14644, 19 April 1913, Page 11
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