MINERS’ FEDERATION GIVES UP SUPERVISION OF STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS.
By Tel-e*raph.—Pr.se Arsn.—Copyright Aos. and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, November 27. The miners’ delegates met to consider the district settlements, but adjourned No date was fixed. The “Daily Herald” admits that the federation has practicably ceased to attempt to supervise the negotiations. An indication of the real result of the meeting was the delegates’ tele graphing to the districts , to resume work as soon as the settlements had been endorsed bv the men. In the meantime, the Lancashire miners and owners came to terms for immediate resumption on a three years’ agreement.
Mr Cook, interviewed, admitted that there had been a retreat and that the federation had lost ground, but he said that it would regain it very shortly by using the industrial political machine.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18016, 29 November 1926, Page 6
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