LABOUR EXCHANGES.
IDLE IN STRIKE TIMES.' LIBERAL CONCESSION TO UNIONS. MINISTER'S ADVICE. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright.) (Roc. June 23, 11 p.m.). London, Juno 23. In,response to Trado, Union appeals, tho President: of tho Board of Trado i (Sir. Churchill), while tho Commons" woro in' Committee "on thoLabour Exchanges Bill, promised to add amendments, putting the oxchanges out of gear during strikes, if tho .Trade Union leaders felt that tho exchanges ought to ho absolutely, -neutral; hut he hoped that tho Labour party would accept tho German method, .whereby! the bureau continued its work, taking no notice of strikers. ' • . .. ,[Tho President of tho Board of Trade has stated that .he looks to. th© tr(\de unions for support ami co-operation in tho working of the exchanges.] •" . • v b i .•,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 542, 24 June 1909, Page 7
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