Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1945 — Page 2
© By UNITED PRESS ™ . Inland Steel Co. of Chicago joined ‘the Republic Steel Co. today in “countering the administration's new price policy announcement by rejecting the C. 1. O. Steelworker union's demand for a $2 a day wage increase,
* Republic turned down the wage . Mingreass proposal made by the ~_» United Steelworkers of America (C. : yr ©.) Wednesday. ; _- At Windsor, Ont, dominion efforts to settle the two months old - strike of 10,000 C. I. O. United Auto "Workers members against Ford of <=" Canada collapsed when the -uniont ; " ¥ rejected settlement proposals of- ; § fered by dominion Labor Minister g # Humphrey Mitchell, : Post-war labor disputes kept some U. 8. workers away from on Jobs as union and manage. : o mend leaders gathered in Wash. “ington to set’ yp machinery to assure -indystrial peace during re-
conversion, The Grevhound bus strike threat. ened to spread to the company’s Midwest lines, Textile Workers Strike In New England, C. 1. O. textile workers - walked out of 22 plants in four states, formed pickat lines ‘at mill gates, and threatened to _elose the mills and Jldle more than 111,000 workers in their demands for genera! wage increases: A. TF. of L. Western Union telegraphers in Philadelphia, Detroit, Syracuse, N. ¥Y., and Hartford, voted to quit work fram
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: toeiirgest -.on the: gulf-aremained strikebound a8. 2500 - longshoremen respected . picket lines thrown up by 650 strik-| |= ing A. FP. of L. warchousemen,! | ESOT RETIRE Britain Strike Over ™ London 43000 dock workers, who have been on a wildcat strike for more than five weeks will resume work Monday, it was decided i today. More than 1000 skilled diamond cutters were on strike in New York today because their request for a 28 per cent wage increase was denied WW New Yoik diamond mer. chants and jewelers. The cutters. ‘who make between $135 and $250 a week, walked off their jobs yesterday More than 6000 workers at two plants of the Cleveland Graphite Bronze Co. were idle today as the i result of a walkout in support of a |. ~ worker who was demoted by the | !
WORLD FRIENDSHIP THEME OF MEETING
Young people of the Indianapolis , Methodist district will hold a world ! friendship meeting at 7:30 p. m. : ‘tomorrow in the North Methodist gis. . : : ? Th x 3 4 chureh. ii i 4 - = Fo ok 37 = ALE siilatig Te 4 hil EY : 4 5 fr ‘ x ) ] Tal a ; Perry ‘will speak on the y lory TT A. if Lo AOR r ; meeting theme and his wife, oe } NevRun Hos Le ' yi : v aes ; ‘re = ellen i
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