INDUSTRIAL PEACE.
SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES. NATIONAL COUNCILS SUGGESTED. A. and N.Z. SYDNEY, Sept. 3. The report of Mr. George Beeby, exMinister for Labour for New South Walea, on his inquiries into industrial conditions in Britain and the United States, recommends the State to establish an elective National Industrial Council, representative of employers and workmen in equal numbers, to consider and report on proposed industrial legislation, and for the encouragement of organisation in industry on lines of the Whitley Councils. The report advocates the maintenance of the present arbitration laws, the encouragement of profit-sharing and co-operative production, and the establishment of national insurance against sickness and unemployment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17256, 4 September 1919, Page 7
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