LABOUR IN FRANCE
■ * FIRM GOVERNMENT ACTION. ■NO ENTHUSIASM IN STRIKE. PARIS. May 11. The Government has ordered the prosecution of the General Confedcra- , lion of Labour in view of its dissolution by virtue of ah Act which permits .unions merely to depend on their economic interests. Fearing that the strike of the employees on the underground railways and tramways will fail, the Confederation of Labour has called out the Federated Electricians. Several power stations have been abandoned, and volunteers are carrying on the services. Six thousand builders have struck in Paris. The miners’ strike remains partial. , •
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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14363, 14 May 1920, Page 6
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