FORTY-FOUR HOURS
MUST BE OBSERVED- IN •BRISBANE. TROUBLE WITeTnON-SATUR-DAY BUILDERS. G OVERNMENT WORK DECLARED “BLACKBRISBANE, Jan. 19. A meeting of the committee of tho building tvatic group of unionsdmdi - ed that all . Government . building C / work be declared, “black, and that the employees hand in their notices immediately- • It was also resolved to picket all Government works. A meeting of Cabinet decided to insist on the observance of the 44h °lt is anticipated that other building work will shortly he declared “black,!’ and that the trouble will extend to the transport workers. U.P.A. ENGINEERS WANT FULL PAY FOR FORTY-FOUR HOURS. STRIKE FAVORED. SYDNEY, Jan. 19. A meeting of the Amalgamated En-o-ineering Union passed a resolution n hivor of a strike with the object of forcing the employers to grant full wages for the 44-hour week, but tor the present left the matter in the hands of tho district committee.— U.PA. ______
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10310, 20 January 1927, Page 6
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150FORTY-FOUR HOURS Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10310, 20 January 1927, Page 6
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