THE SOUTHDOWN STRIKE.
The new gang of butchers employed at the (Southdown Works %a replace, those now to strike are still at-work.. Since outside men have been taken on gome unsnit_bie pnea amqngst .hem have had to he put off,. hut fcfce remainder have improved considerably, hpth as to the number of lambs they can dress and as to the way they do- the work. In con-, venation with a "Star" representative to-d»y, Mr It G. Springer, secretary of the company, said that it seemed to him that to about a week's time tie company would have all the - men -it needed to handle- both lambs and hieef. The question as to whether or not the strikers will ha prosecuted is evidently still under consideration' at Wellington, for the local officers of the Labour Department have as yet received no instructions. _ ... *»W[W" I ~'^^—
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 64, 16 March 1910, Page 2
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