U.S.A. LABOUR
AT END OF PATIENCE PLAIN REMEDIES PROPOSED By Telegraph —Copyright—Press WASHINGTON, January 25. “Organised Labour has reached the end of its patience, and we shall use our might to compel the plain remedies withheld by those whose misfeasance caused our woe, - ' Mr. Green, president of the American Federation of Labour, declared to-day in an interview published in “The Nation s Business,” the official magazine of the United States Chamber of Commerce. Pointing out that American Labour had not suddenly become revolutionary, Mr. Green declared that necessity dictates. Now is the time to fight the battle for restoration of the safeguards confiscated by “pillaging bands of exploiters.’-’ Mr. Green has been advocating
Congressional measures for a six hour day and a five days week as a means of stabilising employment. Their passage during the present session is highly doubtful.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 30, 27 January 1933, Page 3
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