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N.S.W. RAILWAY CRISIS

NEGOTIATIONS NOT ENDED COMMISSIONER’S ATTITUDE (Elec. Tol. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (Received April 15, 11 a.m.) SYDNEY, April 15. The Chief Railway Commissioner, Mr. W. J. Cleary, said that although the Australian Railways Union had rejected the proposed 44 hours’ work for 44 hours’ pay, the three skilled unions, namely the locomotive enginemen, electricians, and permanent way signallers, had accepted a compromise. Mi*. Cleary emphasises that the way to negotiations was not closed. He is doing everything to avoid further disnussals.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17235, 15 April 1930, Page 7

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N.S.W. RAILWAY CRISIS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17235, 15 April 1930, Page 7

N.S.W. RAILWAY CRISIS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17235, 15 April 1930, Page 7