AUCKLAND TAILORING.
MISS MORRISON'S REPORT.
IN A VERY BAD STATE.
{BY TELEGRAPH, —PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Wellington, this day. At a meeting of the Labour Council held last night. Miss Morrison, Secretary of the Dunedin Tailoreases' Union, delivered an address as to the result of her visit to Auckland, where she has been engaged re-organisingr the Tailoresaes 1 Union. Miss Morrison Etated that she found the tailoring trade in Auckland in a very bad state, and gave ib £s her opinion that of 800 and 900 girls employed the average wages would nob be more than 7a 6d per week. She also said she met with considerable opposition from employers, but thab she lefb the Union in a very satisfactory condition.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 49, 28 February 1896, Page 4
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119AUCKLAND TAILORING. Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 49, 28 February 1896, Page 4
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