COMMISSION TO INTERVENE IN STEEL DISPUTE
(Recd. 12.15 p.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. The full ' bench of the Industrial Commission will intervene in the steel dispute at Newcastle and Port Kembla. The Commission will call the companies and unions concerned before it as soon as practicable. The president of the Commission, Mr Justice Taylor, said that intervention would be made in order to prevent serious dislocation of the steel and associated industries in the event of the present dispute developing. He asked the parties in the meantime to refrain from any conduct which might tend to accentuate industrial bitterness that could ensure if the dispute should extend. “I suggest also that certain sections of the press might endeavour to restrain their enthusiasm for prejudging industrial issues and present merely the facts on which the intervention of this commission.in the dispute becomes necessary,” he concluded. • . ‘
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 July 1947, Page 7
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