TRADES AND LABOUR,
KEW ZEALAND UNEMPLOYED. NEW YORK, May 30. The Pennsylvania strike is seriously affecting the iron trade. Pig iron is scarce in the Eastern States of America. , SYDNEY, May 29. At a me?ting of the Labour Council a commtinicafcion was received from the Christchurch Socialistic Church emphatically denying the statement made by Mr Outtrim, chairman of the Victorian Labour Commission, that there are no unemployed in New Zealand. The statemeat is ssdd & ]je afegaluielx .uatougt
COMPENSATION FOR AN ACCIDENT. • % AUCKLAND, May 29. An action under the Workers' Compensation Act against the Union Steam Ship Company has "been filed by Jane De Lord Gallot, Auckland representative of William George Gallot (otherwise Munxo), tally clerk in the employ of the Union Company, who was injured at Hobson street wharf in July through a sack of oats, falling on him. from the results of which he expired on November 28. The Auckland Women's Democratic Union passed a resolution directing the attention of Sir J. G. Ward to the fact that his promioe to eomped employers to pay shop girls for then first year's service was not yet fulfilled. They expressed the hope that means would be found to break xip the Milling Trust, which was supposed be the S9M&S. si ike high jmtiqs qL k£S*d»
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Otago Witness, Issue 2516, 4 June 1902, Page 20
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214TRADES AND LABOUR, Otago Witness, Issue 2516, 4 June 1902, Page 20
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