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THE FIVE-DAY WEEK

BUILDING TRADE LOCK-OUT.

(Received April 19, 10 a.m.)

MELBOURNE, This Day. .Building trade employees rejected the proposal to resume \v*rk on the basis of a forty-four hour week, refusing to presume unless ■ a forty-hour week was granted. The employees have decided to institute a lock-out and place ,an embargo on the supply of building mater: ials to all master builders.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1920, Page 7

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THE FIVE-DAY WEEK Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1920, Page 7

THE FIVE-DAY WEEK Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1920, Page 7

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