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Week-end work ban

j w . Press associntton 1 j ” WELLINGTON Overseas shipping at Wei- > d lington came to standstill at ■- 5 p.m, on Friday when boarde ing and prevention customs: n stac banned overtime. I All shipping movement at the port, except that of fer-i j.iries and coastal traders. ,1 stopped at 5 p.m. and will not resume until 8 a.m. today. 1 II The ban on overtime would indefinitely, a lt spokesman for the Public Serj vice Association said. At a two-hour stop-work [J meeting of senior customs! ,/ officers in Wellington, it was I '[decided to work a 40-hour n !week, Monday to Friday,: , from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the :t P° rt e Promotion.—D. J. R. May. 11 of Christchurch, has been i- promoted to the grade of of- .-! ficer (brother) in the Order of > 'St John.—(P.A.)

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33520, 29 April 1974, Page 8

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Week-end work ban Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33520, 29 April 1974, Page 8

Week-end work ban Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33520, 29 April 1974, Page 8