HC Deb 19 March 1917 vol 91 c1581W
Mr. W. THORNE

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland if he is aware that the officials of the National Union of General Workers have been in communication with the managers of the Woollen Mills, Athlone, Ireland, with a view to securing higher wages and improving working conditions on account of the low rate paid; if he is aware that the management is refusing to submit a case to arbitration; if he is aware also that about 500 people are affected; and if he will use his good offices to induce the firm to accept arbitration with a view to preventing a stoppage of work?

Mr. DUKE

A claim for higher wages such as is mentioned in the letter has been made. I believe that the material facts are being laid before Sir George Askwith. The Irish Executive has not received any communication from either of the parties. I hope a stoppage of work may be avoided.