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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

BUNNERONG> POWER STRIKE.

(Rec. 11.50.) SYDNEY, Sept. 14. The suspension of the men whose refusal to report for shift woik precipitated the Bunnerqng powei house strike to-day, reaching its twelfth day It was revoked to-day by the Deputy-Director of Manpower. Sydney County Council is a protected undertaking, and it has not the power to dismiss any employee. It can susoend, and the manpowci authority can then either confirm the suspension which then becomes dismissal, or revoke it, and the man is instructed to report for work, subject to loss of nav for the period of the suspension. So far, none of the men has reported for duty. Supplies of electricity for Sydney and the suburbs is still maintained by the white collar workers.

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Grey River Argus, 15 September 1945, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Grey River Argus, 15 September 1945, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Grey River Argus, 15 September 1945, Page 5

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