WOOLLEN WORKERS.
c •ABOBTTVE COMTEBEWCEi V THE SITUAIHOUT CRITICAL. c -..:,, . ■. ~ ~ ,V_" ' ■ '■' 7.1 '■ " * (By Tellcgrnph.—Press Association.) * .7. tbis day. | "!A conference" of two 4nd'a-half,lhouia J between,; woolj.en workers and the Woollen Mills Company representatives was addressed by the Mi'niste'F for. ."Munitions. No decision was arrived a*. It was suggested by' one of the company's repre- i Bentativfe that a Dominion conference , -„' employers and workers should be, ' held, .but'the employers' representatives, \ would not agree. Unless an eleven*j, hour:"asreenftfct; S--" reached.,- the - em- ; , o_£_t<' 5 at 5 jju. to-monw. | E
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 2
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