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Dáil Éireann - Volume 30 - 24 May, 1929 Private Notice Question. - Threatened Railway Dispute. Tomás O Conaill Tomás O Conaill Tomás O Conaill asked the Minister for Industry and Commerce if he is aware of the grave situation that has arisen consequent on the threatened dispute between the Great Southern Railways Co. and their employees engaged in the railway shops; and if he will say what steps he has taken or does he propose to take to prevent a possible dislocation of the railways. Minister for Industry and Commerce (Mr. McGilligan) Patrick McGilligan Minister for Industry and Commerce (Mr. McGilligan): As I indicated in reply to a question put to me during the week, I knew that there was a dispute and also that the two parties to it were in conference. It was only very late last night that I learned from one of the parties that they believed that a conference of that type would not carry the matter further. Application was made to me to receive a deputation of the men to-day and I am doing that. I have no information as to what transpired at the other conference. Mr. O'Connell Mr. O'Connell Mr. O'Connell: Would the Minister say at what time he is receiving the deputation? Mr. McGilligan Mr. McGilligan Mr. McGilligan: I think it is at half-past twelve to-day. Mr. O'Connell Mr. O'Connell 334 Mr. O'Connell: In view of the gravity of the situation I desire to give notice that it may be necessary to raise the matter on the adjournment motion to see whether the Minister would be in a position before [334] the Dáil adjourns to make a further statement. Dáil Éireann 30 Private Notice Question. Threatened Railway Dispute. Questions 19290524
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