DISSATISFIED POSTAL EMPLOYEES.
, r* IMPORTANT INTERVIEW. TALK OF DRASTIC ACTION. 1 By Tetefcrapn-Press Aseociation--Co'pyrienL 1 Adelaide, February II \ The Postal Employees' Executive has i arranged for an interview with Mr. \ Fisher (Federal Prime Minister) and Mri ' Thomas (Postmaster General) It will be important. The-executive intends to -'ex- \ haust constitutional; methods before ■ j sorting to drastia action. 1 "REFORM BY REPRESSION" / ] Melbourne, February 11. "" *J Ihe postal emplojces express eonster-. i nation at the decision of the Federal i Postmaster General to clo=e the post offices -* i at sit o'clock They fear it \iill prove an expensive retrenchment. _~ ' Mr Joseph Cook, deputj leader of the ' Federal Opposition, characterises th* 3 change as reform by repression . j THE GRiDING SYSTEM. ' «\' .1 (Rec Februarv 13,15 am ) * i Melbourne, February 12." " 3 The deputy-postmaste- condemns the Public Service Commis=ioners' proportion-,. -S al grading system, and the Postmaster.- r c i3 General h-u> instructed them to draw up *• an alternative It is hoped that ultimate- ' ■* ly satisfactory arrangements will b< n< made. s , ,>.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1050, 13 February 1911, Page 5
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