STOP-WORK MEETINGS.
When the Auckland Chamber of Commerce has the stop-work meeting's on the waterfront under discussion it would lie well for it to remember that it is the shipowners and their "royals" who are responsible for these stoppages. There is no need for stop-work meetings, as can plainly be. seen any morning when they arc being hold. Numbers of the member* can be seen hanging around the corner ends waiting for ten o'clock. Others of them are at home in their gardens, and some on relief work. A large number of watensidcrs would be thankful to the Chamber of Commerce if it could prevail on the shipowners to withdraw their support of stop-work meetings. In this they would receive the thanks of the "stringers," who never did want these stop-work meetings. STRINGER.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 178, 29 July 1932, Page 6
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