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MASTERS AND MEN

CLOSER CO-OPERATION

RESPONSE TO APPEAL

(United Press Association.—Copyright.) > , (Sydney Sun Cable.) (Received 26th September, noon.) ' „_, LONDON, 25th September. -•"Tho opinion may well bo'held that a jicw era> the relations of employers and employed' in British industry.vhas anson," say's the "Daily News," commenting on the tiondon, Midland, and Scottish Railway's new "co-operation policy, initiated by, Sir'Josikh Stamp, the company^- president, 'which embodies joint meetings of railwaymen and, officials at the principal centres. The meetings. already , held indicate that the men are, willing, responding to the appeal for mutual effort to improve tho company's position. There is little reason to rdoubt;" adds, the "Daily News," that'tho lead given by railwaymen is likely to be followed. Already thofo is evidence of it, as it is Announced that^tho workors in the wool industry,, replying to.employers, suggest the appointment of a committee to consider the position in tho industry,, especially the possibility of closer co-operatcn of employers ,and'-trade unions. Theso movements are significantly in accord with Mr. Hicks's 6utspoken appeal for co-operation, at tho Tr.i'do "Union Congress." ' "

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1927, Page 9

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MASTERS AND MEN Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1927, Page 9

MASTERS AND MEN Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1927, Page 9

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