NEARLY ALL SHIPS IDLE AT WELLINGTON
W p V pTr R »£ E “SPUTR i REACHES CL!\fAj( j \\ elhngtcn I'V Ihe waterside f reached a climax in \\Kf 1 | The employers yesterj " ft and decided that imle s a? 1. resumed normal working * ther engagement would * If the men did not con ? work after five o’clock la!* 0 V ' mg there would b- „n f tf: ' work until an ' given that the men would 5s in accordance with tL> "' :i I ment, clause 45 of wh;-s i that work shall alwavs Satts r in the customary | not on any account be i mpe J f . The men did not resume a p I’" hve o clock and practically s 1ships are idle 10-dav. s - \ Wellington, Ftb IS,i 40 | ihe waterfront emplo- < - l I not yet had occasion to I’ to yesterday’s decisi, l? ! only boats requiring f os i 1 [" were the ferry boar,'wli? 5 1' has been decided shT! J ll ed. The position wiii b. . , ?• serious early next v.uck. ' a ' E ■
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 49, Issue 7624, 18 February 1921, Page 2
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173NEARLY ALL SHIPS IDLE AT WELLINGTON Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 49, Issue 7624, 18 February 1921, Page 2
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