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WATERSIDE WORKERS' UNION.

Maoriland Worker, Volume 8, Issue 315, 7 March 1917, Page 3

 

WATERSIDE WORKERS' UNION.

. i'«it> usu.il montjuy intotiug or the j abvY.o body .was liold'-'liwi/'iveek, nlsl.'-a ' g'joil dwi ol <:.r»rreapc.ntieut'e vva& doalt ' It was decided to have a 6d. per week levy tiuket printed and sold each week to members for the fuud in aid oi the relatives of men jailed for sedition. It was resolved to recognise Dr. Eeekie as the official doctor , for tho Union. A sub-committee was ! sot up with tho object of arranging discount for members from the various tradespeople. Matters aro running fairly quiet, the men are anxiously waiting tho result of conciliation proceedings*, , forced , on the Union by the Gpiployera. • ' .'''".'■

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