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WELL-PAID UNIONISTS

How trade union officials have benefited by the high wages paid their workers is shown by the salaries paid to the officials of the Iron and Steel Trades’ Confederation, of Glasgow. The salaries paid as at January last, says the “Glasgow Herald,” are admitted to have been as follow:— John Hodge (president), £l,OOO, plus scale 1882 z per cent., or a total of

202,887, less £400 PafiTamentary salary ... ...£2,447 Janies Walker (divisional officer), £425 basic salary, 0 O plus scale Owen Coyle (assistant divisional officer), £375 basic 1,227 3 •9 salary, plus scale ... James Sinclair (organiser) 1,082 16 9 £225, plus scale John Mulholland (organiser), 649 13 9 £225, plus scale J. Munro (organiser), £225, 640 13 9 plus scale 649 13 9 The confederation has the clerks in Britain. highest , pa id

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1921, Page 5

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WELL-PAID UNIONISTS Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1921, Page 5

WELL-PAID UNIONISTS Greymouth Evening Star, 29 June 1921, Page 5

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