FREEZING WORKERS IN HAWKE’S BAY
ANOTHER NEW UNION FORMED
(New Zeo'anri Press ASSOC • WELLINGTON, April 13. A new union of freezing worxers at the Tomoana works, 'iawke’s Bay, was registered to-day. Waita.a is now the only centre in the district Of the deregistered Wellington freezing workers’ union at which a new union has not been formed. rit> thip works there has been no interrupt! a of stock killing since the waterfront dispute began.
SHIPWRIGHTS TO resume Work (Neu> Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON, April 13. Shipwrights and boatbuilders, at a union meeting in Wellington last night, favoured a resumption of normal work, according to a statement to-day by the secretary of the Federation of Labour (Mr K. McL. Baxter), who addressed the meeting. Mr Baxter said there were 75 men at the meeting and that they voted by a two to one majority in favour of the federation’s resolution for normal work. , The president of the unioh (Mr R. Graham) said to-day that he. had no comment to make on the report.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26396, 14 April 1951, Page 6
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