PROCESS ENGRAVERS
EXCLUSION FROM PRINTING UNION (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGEAM.) WELLINGTON, December 8. After stating that photo process-en-graving had been held for many years to be unrelated to printing, the Arbitration Court decided by a majority that the membership rule of the Wellington Printing and Related Trades Union cannot be extended to include photo process-engravers. The workers’ representative, Mr A. L. Monteith, dissenting, said that if the two trades were not related the members of one family were not related. _________________
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21961, 9 December 1936, Page 14
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