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Tn-PLATE TRADE,' «&. BEv A CIRCULAR TO SE EMPLOYERS. °rk=r?f><1 to th«a CJPy °' the circnIar to he bj fe. £ TmS°f:irs a" ""A* ° Pr°Prieiora an^ „ "lu. ,(„r Directors of Sirg Works. of be held fn&olnvitefi to attend a con- "Tha Jtfarch a» a wansca, on Monday, the "l. T °bJects of n, CC to advertised. (f late draw Ur> conference are: — \) lifor^^Panies for^M&reement with a11 tia" Ks. m Working ,• an uniftjrm tariff; (b) "2. °nditiori3, hours of labour, ^r&*es of alftf Pr'-ce anfl standard y ') \te3 °r bia<'k"p'ates: a °UIM; Qfacturers • « arranged and signed "Sn ^'Ilce to hQ '• nes aud penalties for non- irranl lmP°sed. for t £ ien/s ^ave been successful and 'Wk l textile industry of Lanca- J- only h an' and rich industry, "The86 Methods611 Bave(* from ruin and decay has been adopted by the si idal tbere h trade of the Midlands, and succeis- The sui- lHse ^'lastrv fu com^tUkm in the Welsh tf Ne 8 the real ateiw th? trade with col- li Pripoa caU3e of demoralisation and hI due to the absence of an j ij)~ *^1 ettini^ selling price, those f, fer aSes jja yers who are constantly redu- a 11 ti^^TJetitr. 0ri'y a momentary advantage j Utij 6 advanti follow the precedent, and J 'Vo 4llother'f6 °/ t^Le reduction disappears, "W ioing down of wages takes u >nij, v obvjnn 01 a Policy of reduction 2 o .J^Hg s+ 8 to Practical minds, and can VPlo^t! °n to workmen and ruip j o ^T8, hon0 compact as to prices and j t J lCiar]fpt observed, will bring stability h ^aram '01; n and black plates, while o the employer and capita- a favourable n> yours sincerely, "BEN TILLETT." AT LLANELLY. mak °f Mr- Ben Til,ett to the Welsh ^aQe] ] ^j ■^Las created little or no stir ^W' doe and up to the present. ^tiri8 *ttpr,<3 110^ appear to have attracted 'fta.y jj. 10n' This attitude of indiffe- ^oori,a' serim pay accounted for by the fact dispute is pending at More- "N t'me h^-nd tlle 01(1 Castle Works, and ''ttu the energies of employers L|L .are engaged in attempts at a '<siy 5r Bia Bame time, however, the CIobilitt a.sterg are fully alive to the :ttl<l if ok establishing a uniform rate of ""o* brjjj ~Jr. Tillett's proposed conference L \rk*°Uld v/' 3 about, then, indeed, a great Ie. — conferred upon the industry as at the present time 9,0d ^eak men among the manufac- ql., lti is they who have been the 'H)] in Shcle to the establishment of uni- ate. In conversation ^aou-fa^'turer, our reporter c°Ucern7,that, so far as the trade itself low n°thing could be better than arrangement. He was afraid, ot be carried out. "T* the experiment is worth try- i« cew-a ^6 reporter. Mn y an excellent idea, but what ■^Im118 in +v ln the past makes me very fcov4 is a Present instance. Besides, Mr. ia .My new man to the trade, knowing f or next to nothing, of tile Ce- The fact that a number ((J3*1 ^akftR611 ^lav6 joined the Dockers' 1 K^t ook, too, as though the present! t 0«as, a kittle bit of special pleading the Union. No comparison can "etween the Lancashire cotton d 1lse the the Welsh tin-plate trade. y, the °Qe is rich and the other poor. nn industry has been impoverished let" down movements in the wage- Dj ^tiojjJthing that would put an end to t v this kind is to be welcomed. I ,piii0Wever' that we must not look to ett for salvation." 'O'Mn- 1r CONFERENCE OF WORK- JF. MEN. <a? ^kiUips, at the request of the k v r»ers of Pontardulais and other Mx? keld Convened a conference of the men da.3' at the Bird-in-Hand, Swansea, on Jeti e ia r twelve o'clock noon. The con- lQn in ^lled with a view to taking united yfca«^e,ila.n^8ard to the increased reductions ijitti ed ky the employers. It is to be itwrSto°d that the conference is held J11(iice to matters relating to e<j Q t tI. The only questions discussed :r8(t directly connected with the pro-1 ^TB —— *< AT THE DUFFRYN WORKS, Ti,uIORRIST°N- l *vOhr.- "wtt and his agents have been > to settle the dispute between f ? employes and the proprietors at ''yn Works, atorriston, without any J W 3-tld on Tuesday evening the strikers to the house of a workman who was j j'tiijig in employment, and accompanied • the gate of the works, asking him if j Hj^ded working. He went inside the l ih-^e Processi°n waiting outside. In a i S u, utes he returned and informed the 6(f1l.t he would work no more. The men R and the tin-house is now idle. ?

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