SETTLEMENT EXPECTED TO-DAY
THE PROBABLE TERMS
AWARDS AND AGREEMENTS. TO
BE OBSERVED,
(UNITED PH".SS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.)
(Received February 25, 10 a.m.)
MELBOURNE, This Day.
There seems to be little doubt that the shjpping settlement will be reached to-day, the probable terms being that all ships, excepting seven steamers which previously carried twenty-seven men, in the dispute will be manned forthwith. The tribunal will sit immediately to decide whether twenty-seven men are to be carried or not, and that absolute guarantees will be given that job control ■will be abolished and continuity of work guaranteed, and the Arbitration awards and agreements will be strictly observed by both parties. MELBOURNE, 24th February. I The Maritime compulsory conference ' has been adjourned till to-morrow to allow the parties to complete negotia- , tions. Satisfactory results are expectI cd. Proposals for settlement ■ submitted by Senator Bakhap include a guarantee that job control be abolished, continuity of work observed, and'that Arbitration Court awards and agreements be strictly observed in future by both parties.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 7
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