FASCISTI DISCIPLINE
MUSSOLINI’S NEW BILL “ALL MUST BE WITHIN THE STATE” CANNOT AFFORD STRIKES By Telegraph.—Press Assn—Copyright. Reuter’s TeleeraJii __ ROME, March 12. The Senate approved, by 138 votes to 26, the Fascist Trade Union Bill, providing for compulsory arbitration in labour disputes. Signor Mussolini described the measure as tho most revolutionary yet produced by the Fascist Goverriment. He emphasised the disciplinary character of the measure, pointing out that Fascist syndicalism now comprised twa million agricultural and industrial workers, a formidable and obedient force completely controlled by Fascism and the Government, and fully appreciating the value and function of capitalism and the necessity of cooperation therewith. The Fascist conception was that all must he within and none outside the Slate: above all, nobody must he against the State. The struggle for life was such nowadays that no nation could indulge in the luxury of strikes.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12395, 15 March 1926, Page 7
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