Show S i STRIKERS RS DEMAND DEMANDS CLOSED SHOP AND AN HOUR 8 DAY ASHINGTON Feb 16 16 W. W vy WHAT THE STRIKERS STRIKERS' DEMAND An eight hour eight hour day dry to run run rui b bo- bo tween the hours of 8 a. a m. m and 5 p. p m. m with a 5 per cent increase increase in increase in- in crease for any other period of eight hours Saturday half holiday during i June July and August I Full holidays on New Years Year's I day Decoration day July 4 LaI Labor Labor La La- bor day general election day clay and I Christmas day No work of any kind on Labor day except to I protect life and nd property Double time instead of time and a half pay for overtime work Wages to be paid weekly with I not to exceed three days' days pay payI held back I S Workmen sent to work outside of home homo ports to receive in addition addition addition ad ad- I to their regular pay transportation transportation transportation trans trans- and expense allowance of cf a day from the time of I leaving home until their return Wage age scale of a minimum I day for shipwrights joiners boat builders and I a day for caulkers and a aday aday aday day for laborers and helpers Closed shop the brotherhood agreeing to furnish all men men wanted Grievances to be mediated without lockout or discharge Union agents to have access to yards at all times WHAT THE GOVERNMENT WOULD GRANT hour Eight-hour day Time and a half for overtime Wage scale of not less than a day for ship carpenters and caulkers and a day for helpers No closed shop J |