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LOUDON DOGE STRIKE
2000, MEN AGAIN CEASE WORK.
.THREATENED STRIKE OF RAIL
WAY MEN.
LONDON, Tuewlay.
ployora meet the transport workers. Mr.
J. Williams, M;P„ secretary of the Amol
gamatoi Society of Railway Servants, oa
being interviewed later, stated that if
the men struck they would strike with
tho consent of tbo society and nt
their own risk.
The employers have appealed to Mr.
M’Kenna tHome Secretary) to provide
cd In tbo hospitals.
Mr. Or bell, glvine, evidence before th«
Industrial Council, advocated money
guarantees for the observance ot lBdun
trlftt agreements, and contended that
legislation was required to punish em
ployers outside the Employers’ Associa
tion. They must have a standard wage,
and those who broko an agreement on
either aide ought to -bo punished,
adequate force of police or troops t
terrorism at Til
imprisonod.
working for
less than the utondard' wage should be
The 'secretary of tbo Carmen's Union
mens, characterised Sir. Hunt's charge of
intimidation in- the East End ns a
“deliberate falsehood.** Instead of rows
of victims in. the Poplar Hospital, he found
strike than nt any .other time.
trained to London.
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