STAY-IN STRIKES.
‘ IVAOUA‘I‘I moron wont. i RESUMPTXON 0F PRODUCTION. i umm Prue Aun.—lloe. Tot. emu-In i DETROIT. lab. 11. ‘ According to the points or settlement of the American motor Itrtke ithe General Motors Corporetion to! iihe next. six months will burglln eol~ lectively with the Automobile Workers' L'nion exclusively in the 20 plentclosed by the strikers. The union will evacuate the plants forthwith. All the strikers will be reinstlted and the General Motors Corporation will withdraw the injunction against. the men. Nearly 900 strikers marched from three plants cheering and met at the gates their rejoicing relatives and l'riemis. The corporation announced that the production or motor-cars would be resumed on Monday in more than 30 industrial cities and expects that the plants will be operating to capacity within i2 days. The euuvlmers promised to pay an immune or .3 cents an hour. which would uumunt in a normal year to 25.: 000.000 ‘lollars. z’m
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20118, 13 February 1937, Page 7
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