LABOUR WORLD.
TEXTILE INDUSTRY.
Threatened Strike. (Australian and N Z. Cable Assn.) WAGE REDUCTION NOTICES WITHHELD. LONDON, November 25. Though the wool industry employers’ notices terminating the current wages agreement expired to-night, no notices were posted in the factories notifying the wage reduction. The National Association of Textiles Union decided to strike if the employers announced reductions. INDUSTRIALISTS’ MOVE. TO PLACATE WORKERS.
LONDON, November 25.
Lord Aberconway and Lord Londonerry, Sir Alfred Mond and Sir Josiah Stamp and other industrialists, sent a letter to the T.U.C. seeking a conference with the General Council to discuss industrial relationships, and possible steps to enable British industry to meet foreign competition.
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Grey River Argus, 28 November 1927, Page 5
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