INDUSTRIAL PEACE
COMPULSORY ARBITRATION IN SWEDEN. (Rec. 12.20 p.m.) Stockholm, May 29. By a majority of eleven the Second Chamber passed the Industrial Peace Bill abolishing the right to strike under heavy penalties and creating a system of compulsory arbitration by State tribunals. Labour bodies say they will ignore the law, and predict that it will ensure the return of Socialists to power at the next elections.— Australian Press Association.
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Southland Times, Issue 20499, 30 May 1928, Page 7
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