Hotels Not Closing
(N.Z. Press Association)
AUCKLAND, April 19.
Eight hundred members of the Auckland Hotel Workers’ Union are expected to attend a 2j-hour stop-work meeting tomorrow.
Mr G. Armstrong, the secretary, said tonight provision had been made for hotels to be kept open with skeleton staffs. There were a number of items to be discussed including the proposed referendum on licensing hours, Anzac Day opening, provisions for a new award, and the barmaid situation.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31349, 20 April 1967, Page 16
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