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WELSH COLLIERY CLERKS RETURN TO WORK

(Rec. 1.15 ptb.>) LONDON, June 24, Four thousand colliery clerks, after a two-day strike, have returned to tfqrk, The strike was caused by a dispute between the Clerical Administrative Workers’ Union and the National Union of Mirteworkers as to which union should negotiate with the National Coal Board, Mr W. Crew, the South Wales area chairman of the Clerical Union, saidr “We are recognised by the Coal Board and we are returning to work.”

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Evening Star, Issue 26136, 25 June 1947, Page 5

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WELSH COLLIERY CLERKS RETURN TO WORK Evening Star, Issue 26136, 25 June 1947, Page 5

WELSH COLLIERY CLERKS RETURN TO WORK Evening Star, Issue 26136, 25 June 1947, Page 5

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