LABOR AND WAGES
° v IRONFOUNDEEf? STRIKE. Press Association—By Telegraph—.Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, September 20. Fifty thousand iron-founders, . ooremakers, and dressers, representing those industries, have struck for an increase of 15s per week «nd 7s 6d for-apprentices. In the event of a prolongation of tile dispute, all the engineering and boilermaking trades will inevitably stop. SYDNEY BAKERS. SYDNEY, September 21. , At a meeting of bakers it was decided to take a ballot on- the new offer made by the employers. OFFER REJECTED. SYDNEY, September 2t Tire bakers’ strikes are extending. A meeting, without taking a ballot, rejected the employers 5 latest offer. It was decided to call out -the apprentices, pastrycooks, and -bread carters <m Tuesdav. ■«-. '
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Evening Star, Issue 17154, 22 September 1919, Page 4
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118LABOR AND WAGES Evening Star, Issue 17154, 22 September 1919, Page 4
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