NINE-HOUR DAY
GERMAN WORKERS REFUSE. FIGHT WITH POLICE. Reuter’s Telegram BERLIN, March 6. A number of employees of the Baden aniline dyeworka at Ludwigshafen struck, refusing to. work a nine-hour day. The strikers forcibly entered the works and ejected those who were working. The police were summoned, and were fired on. There were a number of casualties on both sides in the ensuing fight. There is a general strike in the shipyards at Hamburg, Bremen, Liebeck, and Stettin.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11773, 8 March 1924, Page 6
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