INDIAN JUTE WORKERS
OPPOSE 60 HOURS’ WEEK. (Australian Press Association.) (By Cable—Press Assn.—Copyright.) (Received August 1, 10 a.m.) DELHI, July 31. Since the introduction of the sixty hours’ week in the jute mills from July 1, unrest amongst mill hands is slowly extending. Between twenty and forty thousand are now idle. Picketing is being vigorously organised, aiming at a general strike, on the lines of the cotton mills dispute.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 August 1929, Page 5
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