BREWERY STRIKE
INCIDENTS IN MADRID MANAGEMENT WALKS OUT Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright MADRID, April 29. (Received April 30, at 1.5 p.m.) Because the management of Spain’s largest brewery refused to dismiss two Fascists the workers struck. The management then walked out, and the workers took over the brewery. Beer was delivered as usual from trucks bearing the revolutionary slogan: “This is the fourth concern in Madrid taken over by the employees.’’
Wholesale arrests of Fascists continue throughout the country, and a general strike at Cordoba was accompanied by riots.
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Evening Star, Issue 22326, 30 April 1936, Page 9
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