Stop-Work Meetings
Sir, —We have television, radio, and a 40-hour five-day week in New Zealand, yet the president of the Federation of Labour intends to do his best to disrupt the transport and the people of this country by holding special stop work
meetings. It is stated that these meetings are to try to avert further Government actions detrimental to the worker, his wife and family. On the one hand, the F.O.L. claims that this Government has hit the workers by lifting subsidies, yet in the very next breath they can afford to stop work to listen to the tiger roar.—Yours, etc., F.W.P.F.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31305, 27 February 1967, Page 12
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