GO-SLOW SCHEME.
ONLY A FORERUNNER. LONGER HOURS TO BE FOUGHT. SYDNEY, Julv 25. A conference of union secretaries and officials considered the Labour Council’s go-slow scheme. The Secretary of the Labour Council subsequently stated that the conference decided every possible means should be adopted to prevent a wages reduction and increasing hours. He added that the go-Gow scheme w*b only th® forerun i. r t-f whut coming. The go-slow ] sals, however, ar® meeting with c(m<i<leruble opposition. Already several i.i.i-ms have adopted resolutions declinin to endorse them. | The unions . < ■■«ing to endorse the new tactics are unaffiliated with Hio Trades Council 1
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Grey River Argus, 26 July 1922, Page 5
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101GO-SLOW SCHEME. Grey River Argus, 26 July 1922, Page 5
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