SPREAD OF DISPUTE
Move Fails (N Z Press Assoclurton) AUCKLAND, Sept. 28. More than 1000 members of the Auckland branch of the New Zealand Engineering, Coachbuilding, Aircraft and Related Trades Union attended the regular monthly meeting of the branch tonight to vote down a move to spread the 6 per cent general order dispute throughout the industry and allied enterprises.
They defeated a motion advocating direct action against employers to force them, to pay the order on ruling rates of pay and declined to give full support to members of the union limiting their overtime to four hours a week in four Auckland engineering shops which have paid the 6 per cent on award rates only. Mr J. Neale, the national president, and Mr R. Derbyshire, the national secretary, made a special trip to Auckland from Wellington for the meeting.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30559, 30 September 1964, Page 26
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