ALLIANCE OF LABOUR
NATIONAL CONFERENCE. WELLINGTON, November 9. The conference called by the Alliance of Labour to discuss a more efficient method of industrial organisation was attended by representatives of 21 National Labour organisations, representing about 85,000 workers. Mr J. Mack was appointed chairman. The conference is still, proceeding, but it is reported that good progress has been made in the direction of ensuring more unity on matters affecting Labour from the national point of view. November 11. The National Conference called by the Alliance of Labour concluded tc-day. The conference arrived at a decision by which it is hoped that the workers of New Zealand will be grouped into one association, which will provide facilities for a better system of industrial organisation for the wage-earners of the dominion. The conclusions will be submitted to the various organisations represented at the confer-
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Otago Witness, Issue 3479, 16 November 1920, Page 25
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