JUDGE DECLARES HE WILL NOT ALLOW UNIONS TO BULLY HIM.
GIVING MONOPOLY TO GROUP OF MEN A PERNICIOUS PRACTICE. (United Press Assn.—By Electric Tolegra ph.—Copyright.) (Received Mav 1. 9.20 a.m.) MELBOURNE, May 1. Dealing with the plaint of the Merchant Service Guild in the Arbitration Court. Chief Judge Dethridge declared that he would not allow himself to be dragooned or browbeaten by militant unions into giving preference to unionists, because, to give a monopoly, or what was substantially a monopoly, to a body of men was vicious. It seemed to him. from Queensland's experience, that preference did not remove industrial unrest; rather did it clog discipline.—Australian Press Association.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18452, 1 May 1928, Page 1
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