WORK AND WAGES
THBBOILERMAKEBS' LOCK-OUT. Prew- Aaß»iartiMb-JBr Tdefrapl*—Copyright.. LONDON, December 8. A'" conference «f employers and boilermakers' representatives was held at Edinburgh. There are good prospects of ending the- lock-out on the basis of the establishment of a. tribunal of three employers and three members of allied trades, with a standing committee, meeting within twenty-four hours in tho case of a breach of agreement for tho purpose of adjudicating. If they fail to agree, an over-man is to bo.selected, whose decision shall be •final..£r ??S'; TRAMWAY FAKE RIOT. "■"-- OTTAWA, December 8. At Toronto a riot followed a mass meeting .to protest against tho introduction of "pay-as-you-enter" cars. Several people were injured. ' GERMAN CONCILIATION BOARDS. MINISTER AGAIN DEFEATED. BERLIN", December 8. (Received December 9, at 9.30 a.m.) The Reichstag read a second time tho Bill providing for Conciliation Boards. Tho House, by 192 to 111, and in opposition to the Minister of the Interior (Herr DelbvuckJ, resolved that trades union secretaries should bo eligible /or membership of the boards.
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Evening Star, Issue 14534, 9 December 1910, Page 6
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168WORK AND WAGES Evening Star, Issue 14534, 9 December 1910, Page 6
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