INDUSTRIAL UNREST.
, THE CHURCH’S BUSINESS. LABOUR’S RIGHT., London, October 1. At the Church Congiess at 'Middles-' borough tire Archbishop of York said that the keynote of the Congress would be tiie churches’ appeal to the industrial millions against industrial unrest. There had been , much violence, rancour and mischievous talk, yet he saw an honest desire for more decent lives among the workers. It was the churches’ business to sec that Die rights of capital and labour were defended and to insist that neither neglected its duties. Labour had the right to seek shorter hours, higher wages and strengthen the trade union bond, but it must work harder in shorter hours to honestly earn its higher wages.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 33, 2 October 1912, Page 8
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