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HEAD OF LABOR I my opinion that unless the workers Jui’e of the automobile labor board to secure redress for to’ievances about f-bpction properly and effectively.” SOUNDS WARNING, which they have complained over a iireen criticised alleged delay of the {period of time, strikes will occur in,board in acting, saying that although Green Serves Notice on Automobile'^>ther manufacturing plants of the au-, the board was appointed about seven tomobile industry.” • ) weeks ajfo, “the workers allejfe that ‘There will be np peace in the au- thus far no decision has been made tomobile indusUy,” he added, “until the merits of any case of dis- [the (grievances of the workers are set- charjre or discrimination for union WashinKton, May Kt. _ William■ »"'* coorcion .otivity and union membcrahip this C.Wn, preaidont of .ho An.erioan'»t-'l-l>-l. Iho riKht of c-olloctive ba,- nctw.thalan.hnK .ho /aot that the Federation of lutbor, warned today Fainin^ establirhe.1 and company un-,board was appomted or the spec.hc , r sL ion domination and intimidation Purpose of makin^r decisions upon > leases of discharjfe and discrimination .r.,mpan> I'nion laaae Ipierented, 'with the underatandinK i (Irwn said the unleat hinped on the ‘bat the deciaion of the board would issue of company unions and that au Industry. RiKhtinK of Workers* Grievances I>eclared Price of Peace by Spokesman that strikes in many branches of the. automobile industry would occur un- les^a- strikinjf workers of the Fisher Body plant, Flint, .Mich., won their d( mands. Store In Front of City Clerk’s Office ydi=jr=li=li^i=li^i=ii=ii=li=ii=ii=Jraisj^r=iisgH=i[=ii=if=JF=li=ai=ii=liStK 1 I i! lx* final and hindin(r upon both em- “The .“trike of the workers em- tomobile workers were “resenttul” l**<*y‘*‘ *^ | ployed at the Fisher Body plant at that the settlement of the threatened ! Section 7-A Cited j Flint, .Mich",' reflects the spirit of un- automobile industry strike, a few “The workers complain that their | rest and discontent which prevails ifenerally hailed as a >.;rievanees—hnw^not been adjusted,' emonj? the automobile Workers at the for the company union and a their ri(jrht to barjfain collectively has j present time,” Green said in a .«tnte- <it*ft*Ht for orifanized labor. |heen denied, the company union is im- ment. “It is of a serious nature and it is ■ Dis.^atisfaction had been accentu ated, he added, ^because of the fail- We Are Happy To Be One of , the Merchants Sponsoring I; Get - Acquainted J Day s Stop in and avail yourself of tlus opportunity so that we may become better acquainted personally, at well as in a business way. 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