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“OUTSIDE WORK”

Mr Watt’s View (NJ. Frew Awociotioni WELLINGTON, March 9. The Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Watt) said today that he did not think that the Federation of Labour’s meetings of protest at the Government’s economic measures should be held during working hours. Addressing delegates at a conference of electrical workers at Wellington’s Trade Hall, Mr Watt said he believed in the workers’ right to demonstrate and protest at the Government’s economic measures.

“But in my opinion the protest would have been better made outside working hours and not interrupting production.”

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 1

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“OUTSIDE WORK” Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 1

“OUTSIDE WORK” Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 1

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