THE STEWARDS STRIKI
SDRANSPORT FEDERATION'S SUPPORT. «t«M Association—By Telegraph—Copyritfiif. SYDNEY, December 30. The secretary of the Transport Workers' Federation states that the federation made no recommendation that the stewards return to statep that :'. !-. solid!, behind them in the fight. THE MOERAKI. -, , * SYDNEY, December 30. The cooks on the Moeraki gave notice overnight, <but before it expired the Tessa' cleared the wharf for Wellington. STATE STEAMERS CONTINUE " RUNNING. . OWNERS INFLEXIBLE. SYDNEY, December 31. (Received December 31, at 10.35 a.m.) A mass meeting of stewards decided"* that the dispute should not extend to the steamers owned by the Commonwealth, ; as the latter had conceded the men's i claims without demur. ; It was also decided N not to again ap- ] proacb the owners, as it would be'a Wf.ste \ o£ time. No reply has yet been received from Mr Hughes, whose intervention was sought • under the Industrial Peace Act.
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Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 6
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