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Show THE READJUSTMENT IN MINING ") The Olebe Arizona, copper camp has rttlucod waj;ea $1.0' a Jta-. cp-uUalcit cp-uUalcit to .. decrtaso qj i'ppvpim.-atejy i'ppvpim.-atejy 15 per cent. This t'-lnc ? wage ealo of tho district down lu the s. -. jirportlcn r,s at Uil;e fi,i-' por'oi ' , "" " t Uta'i lay rinitteiitcrt on'rt nVm-dn nVm-dn C. o3lIdn'ul mines sat! mills tnaki du-tirn of wages effective Janm , 1 to jcMc a?pli Ins pWrr-o July i lu tn which vailea bciY?o-n $1.20 nnd SO cents a day, accotdlne to employment antlpaV Tin p Dodgp nifd flalumet and Arlronj Copper eomjnny reduco wages, wag-es, at loth i ilnoi and smellers All mfno rorkers receiving tnoro than ?5.35 a tiny will have their wages reduced re-duced $1 a day, and those, recelvng less than $5.35 a cut of 80 cents. t Tho Cocu d'Aleno district makes reductions of fl. per ablft for ulL skilled labor and $1.25 forunsklled. Tho above reductions wore cffectlvo January 1, 1021'. Anaconda announcts cuts In comparison com-parison to (ho above to lako effect Januarjyi'20, ,:a Hi ' Mining wages have been maintained maintain-ed at tho war figure for many months In spite of tho fact that the tneta prlco ,ou which these -wages wero based long since dropped below to level that Justified such wage. Thus Is tho, metal raining industry readjusting to a noriral hiwls In or-der or-der to continue operation and encourage en-courage future buying. |