RAILWAY DISPUTE IN BRITAIN
LONDON. The executive of the hocoW I Men's Union has notified the of Labour (Mr Ernest- Bevin) V»M dispute exists within the industry | it has requested that st ® ps taken under the e ” ipl ? yi ?sfL direcJl national arbitration order ta tions concerning the disputelThe F | states thatsunleSpJhe venes within 24 nours aOT 'vf | Ca The’dispute results tive men’s dissatisfaction gj i| recent general award of an exi e week to railwaymen should 4s a week increase previously S r ha( j| to the locomotive men. ofi previously approached the Labour, after which it was s»w» ,^ e | the Ministry did not approach in the manner | men had a right to expect T&® tf | then nafrrowly defeated strike immediately. About 65.0W _ i employed on all the main Jinw | involved.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23848, 18 January 1943, Page 4
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