LABOUR UNREST.
CABLE NEWS.
[PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.]
ENGINE-DRIVERS’ STRIKE. Ottawa, December 13. The engine-drivers on the line radiating from Winnipeg threaten a strike, demanding increased wages. The strikers are sympathising i with the United States trainmen. I The latter called a strike for the; 21st instant. j There will be a complete disloca-i tion of traffic if the companies prove i obdurate.
TRADE DISPUTES.
London, Dec. 13. The Socialists Annual states that in trade disputes last year 11 per cent, of the work people involved won, 22 per cent, lost and 66 per cent compromised. BOILORMAKERS BALLOT. (Received 14, 9.25 a.m.) London, Dec. 13. A ballot of the boilermakers is proceeding. Newcastle and Clyde are almost unanimously in favour of the Edinburgh agreement.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 3, 14 December 1910, Page 1
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