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DOCKERS IN SYDNEY

600 Walk Off 10 Ships (N.Z. Press Assn. —Copvrighti SYDNEY, July 19. Work on the waterfront was disrupted this afternoon when 600 waterside workers walked off 10 ships. The walk-off was the latest in a series over short-labour allegations by the men. Their stoppage today was in support of the demand for two additional men to be allocated to each ship. Earlier today the local re presentative of the Stevedoring Industry Authority, Mr J. Murphy, penalised 600 men for refusing to work the same shifts on Friday and Saturday.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30807, 20 July 1965, Page 17

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DOCKERS IN SYDNEY Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30807, 20 July 1965, Page 17

DOCKERS IN SYDNEY Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30807, 20 July 1965, Page 17

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