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THE TAILORESSES' DISPUTE.

fg AMICABLE SETTLEMENT.

MR MCBRIDE TAKES BACK HIS

HANDS. «

We are able to announce tho satisfactory intelligence of an amicable and complete Rebblemonb of the long-standing dispute between Mr Mcßride, tailor and clothier, and the Auckland Tailoresses' Union, The lebter from that gentleman read last evening ab .the meeting of tailoresses in the V.M.C.A. virtually settled bhematter, as thewribersbabed bhat he had decided to allow his hands to join tho Union, and also promised that in bhe future he would employ none but Union hands. In consequence of this letter the Union decided to admib bo bheir ranks oil bho nonunion hands in Mr Mcßride's employ on bhe payment of the usual fee, and that all those who had been in tbe Union before and had deserted should be re-admitted at the discretion of the Chairman and Mr Pinkerton. ThismorningMrPinkerbon{delegabe from the Dunedin Tailoresses* Union) waited on Mr Mcßride, and the result of bhe conference was thab Mr Mcßride resolved to abide by the terms of his letter. This means bhab the dispute is at an end, and that Mr Meßride will employ none but Union tailoresses in the future. Mr Mcßride announces tbe amicable sobtlement of affairs in another column.

Mr Pinkerton. and Mr Mills (President of the Union) endorse the announcement.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 172, 23 July 1890, Page 8

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THE TAILORESSES' DISPUTE. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 172, 23 July 1890, Page 8

THE TAILORESSES' DISPUTE. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 172, 23 July 1890, Page 8