RADIO MEN’S STRIKE
BETTER CONDITIONS AND PAY. . . • ;■ 1 .. 'l/ PREDICTION FOR NEXT TUESDAY. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright Rec. 10 p.m. . New York, Oct. 4. Mr. Hoyt S. Haddock, president of the American Radio Telegraphists Association, asserted to-day that 2000 wireless operators on American ships would strike on-Tuesday. Their demands, he said, are for the abolition of the 12-hour day and duties other than radio operating, for wage increases, vacations with pay and recognition of the association.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1934, Page 7
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