Allegations of treachery to the "union movement on the Part of Messrs. Kissick and Moss, delegates from the Australian Federated. Union ...
Article : 967 wordsMembers of the Coal Miners' Union have been instructed by their executive that the notice not to supply coal to the Railway Commissioner has been ...
Article : 41 wordsAs there is an analogy between the happenings of the general strike in England in 1925, when the railways were drawn into the conflict, and the ...
Article : 758 words"That' this mass meeting of workers condemns the MeCormaek Government for its betrayal of Labour principles and calls upon ...
Article : 832 wordsWith the object of reforming the Labour movement on industrial lines, a special Trades Union Congress is to be called. This decision was reached ...
Article : 374 wordsMr. G. W. Rymer. State president of the Australian Railways Union, writes as follows:—Mr. T. Kissick (State president of ...
Article : 957 wordsAs the railwayman were dismissed as from noon lost Saturday week' they will lose pay for a whole week, according to an official announcement on the ...
Article : 32 wordsThat the settlement of the crisis was a victory for those of moderate Labour views was the eview contained in a statement issued on behalf, of ...
Article : 170 wordsThe hope that rancour would not remain in the heart of any one. and that the railwaymen, seeing that they resumed, on honourable terms would ...
Article : 173 wordsA council of union officials having: power to say what articles should be declared "black" if another, industrial I dispute occurred is to be elected at a ...
Article : 81 wordsAfter the adjournment of the conference between the Premier and the Disputes Committee at 1 p.m. on Saturday, the representatives of the ...
Article : 216 wordsTruly, one may see the lighter side of life, even, during such times as Queensland passed through last week. If Mr. G. W. Rymer did not possess a ...
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The Week (Brisbane, Qld. : 1876 - 1934), Fri 16 Sep 1927, Page 15
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