AUSTRALIAN LABOUR
RESUMPTION AT BROKEN HILL. OUTLOOK NOT PROMISING. DISSATISFIED WITH AWARD. (United Press Association.) SYDNEY, October 14. Mr Willis, the miners’ secretary, is visiting Broken Hill in regard to a resumption of work. It is stated that the outlook is gloomy, the miners being dissatisfied with ttic award, especially Hie surfacemen whose ease for shorter hours failed. ACTION BY SHIP-OWNERS. TO FIGHT IRRITATING STRIKES. (United Press Association.) SYDNEY’, October 14.
The ship-owners arc contemplating the establishment of labour bureaux at Newcastle and Brisbane, with the object of fighting harassing strikes. It is hoped to enrol the moderate element among (lie transport workers to whom 1 reference will he guaranteed.
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Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14492, 15 October 1920, Page 5
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