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WAGES INCREASE

NATIONAL CAMPAIGN INTENTION OF TRADE UNION MOVEMENT Press Association—Copyright. London. Jan. 1. Officials indicate that the trade union movement intends in 1934 to prosecute n national campaign for a wages increase. "Trade is on the upgrade and the fall in wholesale commodity prices has been checked," the officials say. "The time is ripe for more money to be driven into circulation. There must be first an unqualified restoration of the cuts made during the the economic blizzard." The 10,007.000 aged from 16 to 64 employer] en December 18 exceeded the number in November by 51,000 and that in the previous December by 567,000. Unemployed registered in Britain are 1.840,000, totalling with casiial workers 2,224,000—56.000 fewer than in November and 499,208 fewer than last year.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 451, 3 January 1934, Page 5

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WAGES INCREASE Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 451, 3 January 1934, Page 5

WAGES INCREASE Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 451, 3 January 1934, Page 5

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