RETURN TO WORK
■ ■ ■„■■,,..„■ ■ • « ■'■■.'. WATERSIDERS AT NAPIER P.A. NAPIER, Thursday. The Napier watersiders returned to work at 1 p.m. after being addressed by Mr. T. Hill, national secretary of the New Zealand Waterside Workers' Union. Mr. Hill-said the matters in dispute would be taken over by the national union, and the policy would be decided by that body in adjusting the claim of the men. Negotiations would be pursued in the "line of establishing the cfaims of the' men of this port to apply to all ports.'
Mr. Hill-said the matters in dispute would be taken over by the national union, and the policy would be decided by that body in adjusting the plaim of the men. Negotiations would be pursued in the "line of establishing the cfaims of the' men of this port to apply to all ports.'
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 164, 13 July 1945, Page 8
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138RETURN TO WORK Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 164, 13 July 1945, Page 8
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