TRADES DISPUTES.
B; Telegraph—Press Association---Copyright Australian and N.Z. CatLe Association. LONDON, April 27. Lieut-Colonel Hurst, in the House of Commons, in drawing attention to Lord Coleridge’s trade union judgment asked the Government to consider the repeal of the Trades Dispute Act, 1906, and the amendment of other laws relating to trade unions. Mr Stanley Baldwin said the suggestions would be considered. Mr J. Seaton (Labour) pointed out that the union concerned was not responsible as a governing body. The lawsuit arose from action taken by a branch against the executive’s wishes.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17027, 28 April 1923, Page 9
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