DECASUALISATION
NEED IN TRANSPORT WORK.
LONDON, 29th January. ' The "Daily Chronicle" says that "the threatened strike at the ports ; has few features in common with Bromley's wanton escapade. ;The employers 1 say that they cannot afford- another 2s, but one way out is that of decasualisation of , labour! The trouble is that the. most of the dockers cannot count on getting a sufficient number of hours' work weekly. The evils of casual labour at the docks have been: exposed again and again, but, except in Liverpool, there has been no attempt to end them. If the leaders of the shipping and trading world put thenheads together, they could abolish itUntil they do, the devastating business of blighting strikes will,continue.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 5
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119DECASUALISATION Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 5
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