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ARBITRATION OPPOSED.

BY VICTORIAN EMPLOYERS. ECO N O AIIC EDI F ICE TDK EAT bl N ED. SYDNEY, May 27. 1 Following the lead of Melbourne, a movement is being launched by Sydn-oy business men to secure a revision of ilie compulsory claiises oi the Federal :;ud State Industrial. Arbitration Ads. The promoters contcml tlmt before the existence, of the compulsory A<-1, masters and men had been enemies al! the time, and an impassable barrier had been erected, making friendly intercourse and co-operation impossible. Th.* industrial machine had forgotten how to work smoothly and < Ifiuient ly. The loss in wa-’t-s exceeded all records, and the output in industry diminishe«l over 30 per cent in the past live years. I nemployment had readied Purifying <limensiors. ami the economi-- edifice was 1 hre:»t< , ne>l with collapse. The only way lo overcome (hose evils and make Auslralia prosperous ami happy is to vipe out th’e pernicious system of compulsory aibitra--1 ion.

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Grey River Argus, 30 May 1922, Page 7

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ARBITRATION OPPOSED. Grey River Argus, 30 May 1922, Page 7

ARBITRATION OPPOSED. Grey River Argus, 30 May 1922, Page 7

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