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-j--His Honour Mr. Justice Sim, pointed out that matters would readily adjust themselves if employers insisted that all tradesmen applying to them for employment should prior to engagement give satisfactory evidence that they were unionists. Employers should decline to employ non-unionists. —Vide press report. The Bench (to the Employer): Well I will not compel you to compel this man to become a unionist, but here's this lassoo. Take it, and use it. If you pull the man into a union it will be the better for you. Don't employ non-unionists, at any rate. Employer : Thank you. I'm not on. Let the Labour Unions do their own Recruiting.

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Free Lance, Volume IX, Issue 455, 20 March 1909, Page 17

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-j--His Honour Mr. Justice Sim, pointed out that matters would readily adjust themselves if employers insisted that all tradesmen applying to them for employment should prior to engagement give satisfactory evidence that they were unionists. Employers should decline to employ non-unionists. —Vide press report. The Bench (to the Employer): Well I will not compel you to compel this man to become a unionist, but here's this lassoo. Take it, and use it. If you pull the man into a union it will be the better for you. Don't employ non-unionists, at any rate. Employer : Thank you. I'm not on. Let the Labour Unions do their own Recruiting. Free Lance, Volume IX, Issue 455, 20 March 1909, Page 17

-j--His Honour Mr. Justice Sim, pointed out that matters would readily adjust themselves if employers insisted that all tradesmen applying to them for employment should prior to engagement give satisfactory evidence that they were unionists. Employers should decline to employ non-unionists. —Vide press report. The Bench (to the Employer): Well I will not compel you to compel this man to become a unionist, but here's this lassoo. Take it, and use it. If you pull the man into a union it will be the better for you. Don't employ non-unionists, at any rate. Employer : Thank you. I'm not on. Let the Labour Unions do their own Recruiting. Free Lance, Volume IX, Issue 455, 20 March 1909, Page 17