TRADE UNION ACT.
AMENDMENT WANTED. R ESOLUTI ON PASSE I). (Argus.) LONDON, M>. 25. Despite a warning lrom a section of the Unionist press a hasty meeting of the central count*’! ol the Conservative and Unionist association passed a resolution urging the Government to take immediate steps to amend the Trade Union Act 1913. They also supported MacQuisten’s political levy bill. The working men members opposed the latter motion and urged the subject should not be re-opened but after discussion the motion was carried by a huge majority. One speaker was cheered when ho declared “I wish the Government would give us a lead on the question. If it does not we will give them all the lead necessary.”
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16427, 26 February 1925, Page 5
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