NORWEGIAN LABOUR.
LOCK-OUT AND STRIKE, DOCKERS AND PAPERMAKERS A. and N.Z. ' , CHRISTIAN!*.. Feb. :1. A dock strike against reduction of wages has been in progress during the post fortnight, and I is now developing seriously, : the employers having decided to lock out 36,000 men. , J They threaten .to lock Out a further 24,000 if an agreements not reached ma week. ,- ... ' . ■■■■■'■■-='••' The National Association of Trades Unions has retaliated ;by proclaiming a strike in' the .paper pulp, * and celluloid industries," involving 13,000 ifxa^oje^s*.^ * . /'" - ' ... • -./■■»
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18629, 9 February 1924, Page 9
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