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WORK AND WAGES.

THE BUILDING TRADE DISPUTE.

[By Electric Telfgbaph—Copybight i [Unite]) Pkuss Association.] (Received 8.45 a.m.) London, March 4. The deadlock in the building trade continues. The men have lost £200,000 in wages, and the trade unions large sums for lockout pay.

SOUTH AFRiCAN COMMISSION.

(Received 8.45 a.m.) Capetown, March 4

Mr Chapman, who was appointed as a commission in September last, recommends the appointment of a Commissioner to administer industrial legislation; also the establishment of Conciliation Boards, the voluntary registration of trade unions, and regulations concerning shop hours and the Factories Act.

THE WHARVIES' DISPUTE.

(Received 9.15 a.m.) Melbourne, March 5

The stevedores have decided to work overtime. This clears the way for the hearing of the waterside workers' case.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 5

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WORK AND WAGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 5

WORK AND WAGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 5