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FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEK.

OPPOSING EMPLOYi-’RS MAY HP DECLARED “BLACK.” baited Press Association—o m.vFHii(Received April 25. 5.5 plm.> .SYDNEY. April 25. A mass meeting of the building trades unionists resolved to recommend the formation of a Building Trades Council for tho purpose of extending the forty-four hour week movement.

It was suggested that employers efusing to recognise the claim should >e declared “black.”—U.P.A.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LII, Issue 5463, 26 April 1920, Page 5

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FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEK. Gisborne Times, Volume LII, Issue 5463, 26 April 1920, Page 5

FORTY-FOUR HOUR WEEK. Gisborne Times, Volume LII, Issue 5463, 26 April 1920, Page 5

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