Page 5, 12th June 1936

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CHRISTIAN TRADE UNIONS

The Council of the International Confederation of Christian Trade Unions, at its recent meeting in Luxemburg, deplored the fact that the prospects for the adoption of the 40-hour week were poor. A large number of governments and employers, while opposing its adoption as a means of reabsorbing the unemployed, are unable to suggest alternative means of solving the unemployment problem.




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