Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 127, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1922 — Page 19
OCT. 6, 1922
MINE WORKERS WILL DEMAND • mum Continuation of Present Wage Scale Will Be Also Asked of Operators. By Vnttcd Press CLEVELAND, Oct. 6. —Continuation of the present wage scale and inauguration of the six-hour, five-day
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week until 1923 will be demanded by the United Mine Workers of America when the present wage agreement expires March 31, 1923. Members of the miners policy committee took this action by reaffirming the demands of the February 1922 convention following adjournment of the “strike prevention” conference of bituminous operators and miners representatives here. The miners also will demand time and one-half for over time and double time for Sundays and holidays. These demands will be presented at the next “strike prevention” conference of bituminous operators and miners at Chicago Nov.’ 14. The present wage scale for day labor in bituminous mines is $7.50 a day. This scale has been in effect since 1920. John L. Lewis’ re-election as president of the miners union is said to be reassured.
He is said i have received full support of appro, 'mately 6,150 locals for the nomination. George Mercier, statistician for the Illinois miners, was backed by 128 locals, it was said. Phillip Murray, vice president, Pittsburgh, Pa., and William Green, secretary treasurer, also are said to be sure of renomination. CLERKS MEET Postal Employes Want Greater Cooperation. By t fitted Press SYRACUSE, Oct. 6.—Half the Federal postoffice employes in the State of New York gathered for a conference with Department officials with the end in view of promoting greater cooperation between employes and officials. The conference, which will be ad-
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dressed by Governor Miller, Postmaster General Work and other prominent speakers, is the second of a series of forty-eight to be held In every State in the Union this year by the Postoffice Department. Questions of transportation and delivery of mail, improvements in the service, and various other phases on the department's work were to be taken up by the conference. Beside the governor and the postmaster general, both of New York's Senators and all members of the House of Representatives were invited to attend, many of them being In the hall at the opening session this morning. Delicate Choice Chicago names its principal streets after Presidents. Philadelphia names hers after nuts. —Life.
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