WOULD NOT TELL.
ORGANISER FOR DAIRY EMPLOYEES.
COMPANY DELEGATES LEAVE
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
PALMERSTON NORTH, Wednesday,
What was afterwards described by the delegates who attended as an extraordinary meeting eventuated at Palmcrston North to-day when representatives of dairy companies in Wellington Province were called together, as they thought, to hear proposals for an award to cover dairy factory managers. Mr; T. Ranford, of Whakarongo, was voted to the chaii 1 . Mr. Geoff, organiser for the dairy companies' employees, addressed the meeting, but placed nothing concrete before the delegates. Mr. P. J. Small, speaking as president of the Dairy Companies Employers' Association, asked Mr. Geoff what percentage of factory managers he represented. , Mr, Geoff said about fifty per cent. Mr. Small then asked for the nahies. but Mr.,Geoff refused to give them. ' On the strength .of,this refusal, Mr. J. H. Boyce (Glen Oroua) moved a vote of thank's to the. chair, and the meeting dispersed. Delegates were present from as far away as Wairarapa and Wellington.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 173, 24 July 1930, Page 8
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