WATERSIDERS AND OVERTIME ISSUE
AUCKLAND MEN li ESI’MI-
Auckland, l‘Vb. h. Tito sliiugeu 1 alt itmb- taken u ; by local watwsidn s in respect m tlie no overtime poln’v was lelaxed sufficiently on Tim-day in permit t-, the working of three big oveisea-. steamers, the Otarama, Wruwgra. and Oinana. This change in from by a little less than half the watersniers lollewe:! on refusals by lour gangs aboard the Noilluuunberland nut to work overtime, and a mixed decision aboard the Hiuiiitaka. the men at the small hatches* ngm ing and those at tinlarge hatches declining to taU m with the requirements of the employers. Dav work is proceeding as usual aboard the vessels in port, the only change in the general run oi water front aelivili.es being at.night time, Labour was again called tor at the rest room yesterday and all deni raids were met.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 49, Issue 7623, 17 February 1921, Page 3
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