BETTER INDICATIONS
BRADFORD WOOL TRADE RESUMPTION OF ACTIVITIES LONDON, April 19. According to Ihe Yorkshire Observer’s Bradford correspondent, the stoppage of the machinery has been far from as com pleto as was at one time feared. A considerable number of operatives are still working, and there is, consequently, a fair consumption of wool. What is more, indications encourage employers to believe that the dispute will not be of long duration, so far as the great majority of the workers are concerned, because more and more overlookers have begun to question the wisdom of challenging the recommendations of the court of inquiry, and are steadily drifting back to work on the MacMillan rate of wagies. It is hoped, therefore, that in the very near future the ordinary course of trading will bo resumed.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17239, 21 April 1930, Page 7
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132BETTER INDICATIONS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17239, 21 April 1930, Page 7
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