UNION APPRECIATION
ENDING OF BUS STRIKE
CONDUCT DURING CRISTS
(British Official Wireless.)
If ml. 1.1.7 p.m. RUGBY, May 27. The settlement of the London busmen’s strike was announced late last night. The board and the union accepted the interim report of the court, of inquiry. Joint machinery will be established to instigate the conditions of employment in relation to their effect on 'the health of me men and to take appropriate steps either by a redact ion of hours'or by such other measures as may be agreed upon, to meet the position. Mr. Finest Bovin, the union leader, described it as an honourable settlement. lie added an expression of thanks to the public, for the patience they had shown during the strike, ami referring to the strikers said that the men had conducted themselves with solidarity, good discipline and good temper. There had been no incidents which might leave any bad feeling.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19336, 28 May 1937, Page 6
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