DOCKERS’ STRIKE
END IN SIGHT ? (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, July 10. Al. a meeling lasting live hours, the dockers’ iinollicial strike committee adopted a resolution asking the Union officials to negotiate with 1 he employers for a resumption of work, and suggesting that the employers waive the latest' 1/- wages cut, seeing that Parliament itself declares that the cost of living basis is wrong. It, is pointed out that this interpretation of Parljament’s opinion is open io question. * Earlier in the day, the annual conference of >lie transport workers adopted a, resolution urging the dockers to return to work, so as Io maintain their organised strength, and to enable tlie.'r grievances to be dealt with unitedly. Owing to the strike, the wool sales hero were postponed till July 17. LATER.--The dockers’ unoflicial strike committee decided to send a deputation Io Hie transport workers’ conference to-day Io ask the union Io negotiate with lhe employers lor :i resumption til the old rates.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 July 1923, Page 7
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