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INDUSTRIAL TRUCE.

BENEFITS TO BOTH SIDES.

WAGES AND FALLING PRICES

[by telegraph.—press association.] •" ' r !TTRISTCntJRCn. Wednesday

A five years' industrial truce between employers and workers was strongly advocated by the Hon. T. S. Weston, president of the New Zealand Employers' Federation, when speaktrig at the annual meeting of the Canterbury Employers' Association last , evening. fvtr.' Weston said that if such a truce could be arranged for the next five years, the gains to both employers, and workers would.' be ve'ry considerable.. ' Those who had seen with their own eyes the losses due to strikes, and the increased costs due to the amount of uncertainty that, existed, would realise the extreme" importance of - in"Moreover, the workers were' going' to' gain very' substantially by it, as .falling prices were bound to benefit them,;. * " 1 1 ' '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19416, 26 August 1926, Page 10

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INDUSTRIAL TRUCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19416, 26 August 1926, Page 10

INDUSTRIAL TRUCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19416, 26 August 1926, Page 10