"A FAIR VOTE."
WESTFIELD POSITION.
DENIAL OF BULLYING
An emphatic denial that the men nad been bullied into the strike decision was made by tho president of the Freezing Workers' Union, Mr. G. Baker, to-day.
"The meeting was open to all union employees at the works and was attended by tho majority." lie said. "The vote was a perfectly fair one. At first eonie of tho girls employed in the cannery department were opposed to striking, but in the end they had agreed. Actually the vote was a unanimous one. Certainly the 150 butchers were most directly concerned, but the principle involved in the dispute was recognised to be of general application, affecting all at the works."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 282, 29 November 1938, Page 10
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