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Stop-Work Meetings

Sir,—Your correspondent, Ralph S. Wheeler, who has consistently supported Communist methods, unhesitatingly rushes into print to lodge his protest against the “N.Z. Tablet,” which as always, rightfully opposes strikes as a means of settling disputes. While admitting that “stopwork meetings are annoying,” he goes on to make the most untruthful statement that “religion is the priests’ bread and butter,” thus proving just how totally ignorant he is of Catholicism.—Yours, etc., D. DAVEY. March 10, 1967.

Sir, —According to Mr Scott the New Zealand worker does only five hours’ work for eight hours’ pay. Perhaps Mr Scott’s surplus hours could be spent attending Mr Skinner s stop-work meetings everybody would be happy and the nation would feel no loss!— Yours, etc., W.W. March 12, 1967.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31317, 13 March 1967, Page 12

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Stop-Work Meetings Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31317, 13 March 1967, Page 12

Stop-Work Meetings Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31317, 13 March 1967, Page 12