U.S.A. AFFAIRS
STRIKERS WARNED
WASHINGTON, August 13. . Mr Davis, Chairman of the War Labour Board, said that unless there is an early settlement of the strike at the General Cable Corporation’s Plant, Bayonne, New Jersey, the next step will be to instal Federal troops to restore production.
NEW YORK, August 13. It is reported from Bayonne that amid shouts of “Let the Government take over,” strikers at the General Cable Corporation voted to continue the strike when told of Chairman Davis’s ultimatum. The strike was callea without Union sanction, because of the War Labour Board’s adverse decision on wage- increases.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 August 1942, Page 5
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