Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1938 — Page 4

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British Labor, Industry Solve Their Problems

Under Self- Rule Plan

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Bloodless Settlement of Disputes Laid to Englishfor Orderly Governmental Strike Right ‘Recognized.

man’s Respect Processes ;

Todas's dispatch in Webb Miller's seriet on emplovee-emplorer relations n |

Sweden And Great Britain describes the laws and regulations in the latter country.

BY WERE MILLER Copvt 1888 bY United Press) — Great Britaint goal in the field of labor relaindustry,” a svstem under which the

lines and lets emplovér and employee

LONDON tionships is Government stands on the sic work out their problems In practice

years the

July 22

self government in

iieve that goal, but in the last com parauve ihdustrial peace.

che does not alwavs act

British

> . 3 : ade possible by

few have enjoved

That peace was m . furtherance of a the trade or in which the strikers are en act was passed ¢ general strike and was decurtailment of services as the distribu= fuel and electricity to bar sympa-

ther than

trade dispute wi

the body of lav hich have Been

11 hin passed over the g industry A

1920 af er th

average spect for gov ernment between wo! becomes ten 2 during the gt 1928 the Rritisl i

cioned to

prevent h vital food affect of it

Frilcae

is difficulties by

aa No ft

t glance the system appears : t ' { loose and cumbersome, but in ral strike g no the 12 years since the general strike Broadly ARI 1 frit. | Britain has made an enviable feeframework Th orc | OF For instance since 1028 EA bak strikes and lockouts have been responsible for an average loss of only one days work in five years for every worker in the nation me average British worker loses dave annually because of oo Bi The voluntary agreements reached between emplovees and employers tou ost every phase of indus1 life. There are 1041 traqge with a membership of 3.dD and the Government recog: necessity of close organiirposes of reaching likewise the necessity of having Aization for empl avers ere are 268 emplovers’ ass

eC IATIONR

Arbitration Rapid

ys he

pir jYtTem

between emploves

lating relations

emniover

Strike Rights Recognized

The State recog

workers to

“By alm

nize the sation for the m \ Alun aby agreements It

we orga

iit of the powerful orit that overs are able to when differ- ¢ and settle them quickentment flares into a Many of the provide for disputes f the Government's y intervene in a strugand employee the appointment iss on to examine er legislation be passed granting workers pax The Commis1 reported it opposed statutory but urged workers and to trv to achieve paid vahough voluntary agreenagemenst ments, The result was that recentiv 8 300.000 Wwe srkers won paiq vacaong rough voluntary agreements e iQea readin g ere is a movement on now for tion In work ig hon The ling trade has granted a week for day workers, the t work week ever introduced ritain. The printing trade has lnced hours from 48 to 45 per

th sides nd empl

gether quickly

nents

bitration of

{ plover 230 000 persons

avr § 3 in fa ate ¢ 5 There Ik no general law ¢ ~ | the action of wi x B i : Q oe pelling an employer to yeeoenize 2 hould but parliament hac oh

on oe for specifi

aricadiction of th

vacation: with a EAR e Rail way Aer «

set up machinery or aemplovere

2 A lated dustries. TI for instance settling aisput workers ana 1

regia tions

es between

Friction Eliminated e The Government has elimina

Frbinds 119%

is £b many causes of ovee and employer APUISOrY Wt

5

e. CoMmPultor c

emp! up ran we and old ag

spite the depression, the standliving has improved unaer untary industrial nts The British believe

vetem of v«

> BURNER OIL

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3000 TOATTEND [13 Men Freed Sidi. CMTC PROGRAM Aer Two-Day) AT FT, HARRISON, Comin Trial

Thirteen men, arrested in a raid by deputy sheriffs on Indiana Ave. | two months ago, have been ordered discharged in Criminal Court Judge Pro Tem. William Reilley. After two davs of trial, Reilley ruled that evidence presented | was “not sufficient for conviction | ih view of a legally defective search | warrant used in making the raid.” At the outset of the trial, Sel Bodner and Peter Cancilla, defense attorneys, moved to quash the affi- | davits on the ground the warrant was faulty. Judge Reilley withheld his ruling on the motion pending the presentas tion of evidence, Those on trial were

Parade, Competitive Events To Be Features: Ball Game Scheduled.

Approximately 3000 parents and friends of enrollees in the Citizens Military Training Camp at Ft. Ben= jamin Harrison are expected to ate tend a special all-Gay program toCol. C. A. |

Kunzig, commander. The program is to open with a special parade and review under the command of senior C. M. IT. trainees. A welcome from the Post Commander will follow. A promi= | nent speaker is being sought for the | feature address. ehell, charged with keeping a Competitive Events | gaming house; James Chestnut, Competitive events for the after- James Crawford, Leon Floyd, Gus noon include tent pitching, pack- | Gaines. Oats __ Hammond, _ Bdear making and first aid and sanitation | a

exercises. At 2 p.m. the Post team | [ ENTI R F

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310 in Track Meet

Two Hoosier lade distinguished themseives with double vieteries vesterday in the field meet in whieh 319 trainees were entered i Neal C. Smith, Hobart, Co. E won the 120-vard high hurdles and the broad jump. and vernon J. Waite, Angola, Co. D, won the 50-yard dash and was second in the 100-yard | dash i Co. B won first place with 95) points, Co. C wag second with 20 points and Co. BE third with 15, points 2 |

SENTENCE ‘RAZOR’ GANG

MOSCOW, July 22 (U. P)=V. Sehegiov, leader of a gang of the razor blade” robbers of Leningrad, has been sentenced to death and six of his companions have been sent to prison, it was disclosed today | The “razor blade” gang attacked and robbed victims in the streets threatening and slashing them with razor blades |

the soundness of their system is shown by the faet that labor has been comparatively eontented dur ing a trying period of depression tariff barriers, depreciation of eur reney in many countries and a de¢line in the importance of the coal and shipping industries

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FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1938

Harrie, Huron Head, Julian Hem- | low and James Winstead, all charged | o bree, Claude Jefferson, James Wins- | with visiting a gaming house.

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