LABOUR IN INDIA
STRIKE SITUATION SERIOUS UNREST SPREADING. Press Afs««;a t'ion—By Telegraph-Copyright; CALCUTTA.. June 13. The industrial situation its undoubtedly serious. The Lillooah workshop employees’ strike is now in its fourth month, and many other engineers in Calcutta are still out. The unrest is creeping up the East Indian railway, where the Asansol workers, who have been loyal for tbo past three months, are now coming out. The Bombay cotton mill strike is unsettled. The Railway Union at Bombay presented a series of Bolshevist demands to the management, threatening a general strike—Australian Press . Association,
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Evening Star, Issue 19892, 14 June 1928, Page 4
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