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In Berlin, negotiations in the German metal workers' strike (140,000 involved) fail; further talks set. Interior Minister Severing proposes binding arbitration. International Relief feeds strikers via 60 kitchens and cares for 600 children; thousands offer daily dinners.
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Int'l Relief Feeds the German Strikers
BERLIN, Oct. 28.—The negotiations between the bosses and the Socialist trade union leaders in the metal workers strike, involving 140,000 workers, ended today without results. The Labor ministry is calling a further conference tomorrow.
It is rumored that Severing, minister of the interior, is proposing a non-party arbitrator whose decision would be unconditionally binding, as in the Ruhr strike.
The Workers International Relief has 60 kitchens working, feeding the strikers. Six hundred strikers' children were taken over by the W. I. R. for the duration of the strike.
Thousands of workers are registering willing to give the strikers a daily dinner for the duration of the strike.
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Berlin
Event Date
Oct. 28
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negotiations ended without results; further conference called for tomorrow; rumor of binding arbitration proposal
Event Details
Negotiations between bosses and Socialist trade union leaders in the metal workers strike involving 140,000 workers ended without results. Labor ministry calls further conference. Rumored proposal by Interior Minister Severing for non-party arbitrator with binding decision, similar to Ruhr strike. Workers International Relief operates 60 kitchens feeding strikers and cares for 600 strikers' children. Thousands of workers register to provide daily dinners to strikers.