LABOUR MATTERS.
0 GO-SLOW TACTICS. (By CaMe^—Pr«i.i Association —Copjrir&l.) (Austraiiin and JJ.Z. Cablo Aaeoc;»tioa.) BRISBANE, December 8. Tho watersiders at Towusvill© liavo decided to adopt a po-slow policy until tiicy aro granted an increase of a p>~nny per hour for handling special cargoes. THE BREWERY STRIKE. SYDNEY, December 8. Unless nn early settlement is effected) in the brewery strike, of which there is nx> preson.t indication, a boor famine is threatened. There was not- too much, available on Saturday, and battled beor was reserved frr counter servico in order to make the stocks linger out. GAS-WORKERS' STRIKE. MELBOURNE, Docembor 8. Tho gas workers' striko is soriously interfering with domestic lifo, and badly handicapping many commercial enterprises, rendering the employees ldlo. The engine-drivers and firemen at tho gas companies liavo now joined in tho striko.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16701, 9 December 1919, Page 7
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