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DISPUTE AT FORDS

Court Decision

Today

(ft Z. Press Assn.—L'upyrigni) SYDNEY. June 6

The Commonwealth industrial Court will give its decision in the Ford Motor Company disoute tomorrow morning. This was announced late this afternoon when the Cour: adjourned The Vehicle Builders’ Union had asked the Court for an order restraining Ford from standing down employees because of a wharf tally clerks’ ban on Ford cargo in Sydney and Melbourne

The union alleged that m standing down 600 men at Broadmeadows. Melbourne, yesterday the company had broken the vehicle industry award

Apart trom the 600 men at Broadmeadows. Ford has threatened to stand down ano her 2400 workers next Tuesday at Broadmeadows. Geelong and Sydney The company claims standdowns are' unavoidable because of a shortage of essential imported motor parts, caused by the wharf clerks’ ban.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29842, 7 June 1962, Page 13

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DISPUTE AT FORDS Press, Volume CI, Issue 29842, 7 June 1962, Page 13

DISPUTE AT FORDS Press, Volume CI, Issue 29842, 7 June 1962, Page 13

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