LAUNDRY WORKERS
Referring to negotiations which had taken place between the Auckland Hospital Board's laundry committee and the Auckland Laundry Workers Union, the secretary of the thl 1 ? n +'v, * E - Ar °iour, said to-day that the committee had reported to Roard'fh^t^ 6611 " 6 of the hloard that the representatives of his nninn t agreed to recommend the I™™, tQ consent to shifts being worked on condition that the recommendations made by the committee £™ e „.» dopted ' T&se iKS" separate agreement between the board and the laundry workers. Mr. Armour said that in the discussions that had taken place the union's delegates made no P £omise! *F eed that - <-he proposals 1 r dry committee should be mrm%hi a spe ? al meeting of the tonight mectll ">g *-ould be held
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 254, 27 October 1942, Page 2
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