INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.
NEW SOUTH WALES MINERS. STRIKES AT TWO COLLIERIES. • SYDNEY, Juiie 3. A strike of miners employed in two southern coalmines has rendered idle 700 men. The stoppage ol work at Scarborough was due to the manager refusing to accede to [lie miners' request for the reinstatement of a man who had ceased work. At Dapto the trouble arose out of the miners' refusal to work an extra nightshift. The result of the strikes will be serious for the northern colliery employees for whom the miners at workare levied 12£ per cent.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20272, 4 June 1929, Page 9
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