INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.
TH GERMAN METALWORKERS SETTLEMENT , OF J LOOK-OUT. ,'; By Telegraph.—Press. Asseciation.r-Copyrighti . / Berlin, November ; 30. The metalworkers' dispute, which resulted *in 60,000 : men being locked out a • fortnightVr ago, ; has been settled. )\..<-** .? ■ • _'
MILITANT SOFT, DBINKS MEN.
~-. ;..'.'- '~'.,;.:..,..>■ Adelaide, December 1. . The.cordial and aerated water employees have struck, " owing to ;■ delay in the /.appointment of ! a Wages Board. There are several grievances, including wages. Four hundred men are involved. The ■ strike is considered' a serious blow to the temperance party. ; :
A NEW CREW SIGNS ON. Perth, December 1.
The trouble on the ship Koombana, at Perth, • where the men refused to work until a steward had been discharged, ha* ended in a new crew having, been engaged. '"; '" ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 7
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