RESTLESS WORKERS.
MORE UNREST IN BRITAIN
FURTHER DEMANDS FOR MORE PAY.
(Received Sept. 9. 7.30 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 8. In addition to the firemen other public services display unrest. A meeting of London temporal y postal workers to-day demanded extra pay. The National Executive considers the demand a fortnight lighcg. The corporation workers in a number of London areas have sent an ultimatum to the Councils. dcmn ndiug extra wages or they intend to Prison olchV Union is claiming country-side support for As demands for the same pay as the police and will neplt an inte.wjow w,th the Premier this week. Ike 15w simultaneously demand equal pay foT equal °work. The women railway workers make the same demands Mr Macready, on Saturday, con forred with the police representatives The union officials' complain S' the onion has 'been gored which they assert may lead to further trouble.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4970, 10 September 1918, Page 5
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