The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1922, Page 12

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The amount-of work a man may perform shall not be restricted by « Sréoment on the twelve points is be- Neved to make conflict next year im- BUILDING TRADES painters are not affiliated, but all ex- cept the plasterers have declared their intention of keeping the peace ip trade, and want an agreement for 1923, The twelve points ratified ire: ELIMINATE STRIKES FOR ARBTRATION = ae New Agreement Covering] shai members of a union collectively | ° f H leave the work of a member of the Twelve fonts Binds All Bujlding Trades Employers’ Associa- Unions. tion, Trade agreements made by the Sanne employers’ associations, members of Strikes, lockouts and other stop-|the Building Trades Employers’ As- Pages of work are eliminated in favor] sociation and trade unions shall pro-| will provide an adequate force of of arbitration in the twelve principles] vide that all disputes arising in the skilled mechanics, The apprentice- that are to underlie relations between | trades shall be settled by trade boards pepe mare oT td York Building the Bullding Trades Employers’ As-| of arbitration, with an umpire, if nec- , ; sociation. and the Building Trades|essary, and the decisions of trade Council. They are a modification of| hoards and umpires shall be final and the ofiginal fourteen points that were] pinding. rejected by the council at the begin-| | 2. There shall be no agreement pro« ning of this year viding , for discrimination against}except when unavoidable. ‘The building trades have been oper-| building materials, raw or manufac-| 9. There shall be, no provision in ating this year without contract. tured. ment having for Its terfered with, 4, The employer shall be at libe) to employ and discharge whomsoe he sees fit; and the members of the unions shall be at liberty to work for whomsoever they shall see fit. 5. The foreman shall be the agent ‘or any of his acts as foreman with- out due notice of the trial, accom- panied by a written statement of the charges against him, being given to the Joint Trade Board. shall jointly maintain a system which not refuse to work with men wh are not members of their organization, when the unions have falled to supply a sufficient number of mechanics Franklin Simon Boys’ Shops OPEN ALL DAY ELECTION DAY : | | | | Boys’ Wearmoor Overcoats | Special Election Selections And Splendid Value at 1724 A full- belted convertible collar’ model, tailored in the new winter fabrics and wool lined. Ages 10 to 18 years. | Boys’ Wearmoor.Norfolk Suits | | With Extra Trousers | ! | Solid Economy at Finely tailored in“ all-wool, all color tweeds or cheviots, -and reinforced for extra service at those points calling for extra strength. Ages 8 to 18 years. | Boys’ Sheep-Lined Coats | With Beaverized Fur Collars | ‘No-Value Like It at ‘Double-breasted and full-belted—a great coat for any old kind of weather—and the biggest value in a sheep- lined coat anywhere in New York. Ages 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Blanket Leather Shoes Bath Robes Semi-Orthopedic $4,00 <A new low price for a new high shoe Sizes 1 to 6. All Colors $3,95 Serviceable, warm, and inexpensive. 4 to 18 years | | | ' Boys’ Service | | | | | Sizes 11 to 13% Boys’ Roll Collar Pullover ana Coat Boye’ 4 New Polo Caps Sweaters $5.95 $2 ,00 : All-Wool ‘Silk lining The wanted model in the wanted colors 6 to 16 years and leather lip. Sizes 694 to 714 Individual Boys’ Shops—Fifth Floor Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets. CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING SHOP--Fifth Floor Probable. It covers all unions in the}union or by the representatives, offi- |"?” Boil¢ing Trades Council. The brick-| cers or members of a union: and*the layers, plasterers, plumbers and] use of machinery, tools, appliances or methods shall not be restricted or in- t of the employer and shall.not be tried |°* i 6. The trade associations and unions | y 7. The members of the unions shall | 1 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, object vent the doing of cutting by the trade Gnigmatic personality of the Welshman which installs the work for which the] Wil Make W mind Cements | stil dominates the political situation. cutting is done, on Spectal Tra: Tt ts repoterd that he has chartered a parties: thereto. supplementary agreement provides 8, Overtime shall not, be worked, | ¢ terest ' 11. Unskilled work, as defined in ormed by laborers or helpers. The work that has been heretofore recog- nized to be in the possession of a trade shall not be submitted to arbi- tration, unless possession js claimed yy party or parties to a jurisdiction utes relative to questions of juris- ion of trade shail be adjusted in ordance with the method .set forth he joint arbitration plan of y Y: te clation and unton haying a direct in NOVEMBER 6, 1922, LLOYD GEORGE ADOPTS.” U. S, STUMPING METHOD. the cotleelign of debts. here shall be no provieion in ade agréement which will pre- Although Lioy« LONDON, Nov. th “rapo eandl- -| aatés nominated to fll 658 contested seats in Parliament, the noise of the electoral battle here will rise crescend> from now until the votes are counted, a speeches week from Wednesday. true whirlwind fashion. George's threat to flood the constituencies with last-hour candidates bas not fnatorialized, the special train for a nation-wide speaking tour, the coming wock, following the American methods. It is eald that he will be accompanied by Lord Birken- head, one that he will make ten-minute wi and down the country in STOUT WOMEN Lane Bryant is the largest manufacturing retaile of slenaerizing apparel in the world and sells daily to thousands of stout women. If you want the best in style, quality, and fit, and want to econo je dispute. il trade agreements shall pro- at disputes between trades and Delicious Building Trades as ac 1903, and umended on A jould any craft in the trade fail an understanding by negoti- ® dispute shall be submitted tion by the employers’ asso. TE A. in the FRANKLIN SIMON MEN'S SHOPS OPEN ALL DAY ELECTION DAY Tomorrow Special Election Events Showing Genuine Concessions FTER voting for Economy in Albany to- morrow, we invite you to come here and getit without waiting forit. Wehave arranged a series of special election events whose prices show an extraordinary desire to make you a permanent patron of The Men’s Shops. 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