Southdown conditions
PA Auckland The management of the Southdown Freezing Works has given the Auckland Freezing Workers’ Union a set of conditions with which the union must agree before the works will open. At a meeting between the union and Auckland Farmers Freezing Cooperative. Ltd. representatives yesterday, the company made it clear that it would insist on the conditions as a means of preventing a recurrence of this week’s wildcat strike by the Southdown men which left bobby calves dying in their pens.
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Press, 3 September 1977, Page 6
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