FRENCH STRIKES ENDING.
SECOND EoITiON
STRIKERS IN JOVIAL MOOD.
MOKOOCO !• OLLOWS EXAMPLE.
United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copvrigh t. PARIS, June 14.
With the metal workers' dispute settled, it is generally ho|*ed the back of the strike has been broken. The employees of the Citroen and Renault factories have formally pvacuated them. The Renault employees dressed in carnival costumes held a procession in flower-laden taxis and cabs, celebrating their victory. Similar demonstration- were held in many suburbs. Work generally will be resumed ou Monday, although the builders, painters, Parisian stores' assistants, insurance clerks, and river and canal boatmen are still standing out. Tlie Paris docker- cam© out joining the boatmen. Twelve hundred employees oi the Nieuport aeroplane works have begun a “stay-in” stoppage. The movement ha s spread to Morocco, where the native sugar refiners and metal workers have struck.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13283, 15 June 1936, Page 5
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