GUARANTEES ASKED FOR
WORKERS ANXIOUS FOR SETTLEt MENT. ' ; .
(AUSTRAUAS-NEW WAL4ND CABtl ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, 27th January. vThe Emergency .Committee of the Trade Union Congress is in continual session, seeking a way out of the railway deadlock. .The present position if that the managers have been asked- U give a guarantee that there shall' be some relaxation of tlie hardships which the locomotive men say will be inflicted on their members. If this is done, Mr. Bromley's Union, will be asked to tak« a second ballot. x
»The Emergency Committee consulted Mr. Bromley and the managers, with tui results shown. Mr. Bromley's speed at -the second session of the conferenci between the railway manager/ and th-. trade "unionists lasted 5£ hours. . The* adjourned till Monday. .'".," Mr. Bromley jb anxious for a settle I ment that shall make it N clear that th. ( findings of the National • Wages Boarc are not binding upoiKunions. . n, :.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 5
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