Industrial unrest
Sir,—“Worker” asks what kind of element is causing so much industrial strife throughout New Zealand. The answer is, Communist agitation. One of. the most
troublesome unions has as its leader a confessed Communist whose aim is to “disrupt and break down New Zealand’s way of life.”— Yours, etc., R.M.F. June 21, 1973.
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33261, 26 June 1973, Page 14
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54Industrial unrest Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33261, 26 June 1973, Page 14
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