SYDNEY DISPUTE SETTLED.
STRIKE in abattoirs.
WORIC RESUMES TO-DAY.
(TJJTIIED ?»SSB ASSOCIATION—BJ EMSCTBIC TBLSORAPII— COPTHIQHy.)
(Received November 14th, 1 a.m.)
so SYDNEY, November 13, lg Thp State Minister for Labour anc a I ndust O". the Hon. J. M. Baddeley e announced tlmt operations will reootn mence at the abattoirs to-morrow. The e Meat Board and the Umo, realised the seriousness of the . a « "garde offal, and an agreei ment has been reached, sif t" ti ®" lior . message said that the fr iu ar , l ? g from the slaugliter- • « become more acute by the dosing of the Homebush Abattoirs. I w L J l « cnauinan of the New South f V\ale ß Metropolitan Meat Board, Mr e the reason was l " c.-.i . e Meat Employees' Union re- * ic +i} a U ,PP/y ' a k° ur for the removal , f of the offal left by the few firms operating there, and the abattoirs had i been closed in the interests of the 1 public health, as the offal was accumulating and rapidly becoming a roen- . noe. j A committee which was organising the master butchers' plans for dealing Y 0 tb® crisis wrote to the Mas- > ter Butchers' Association, advising its members to give their employees a * iT S 8 notice, and informing them of i the drastic increase in prices, duo to i snort supplies.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 13
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