Student wants costs from union
i PA Auckland I Mr C. L. Harder, the 'Auckland law student who ended last year’s national bus strike with a successful Supreme Court action, is engaged in a renewed legal battle with the bus drivers. I Now a principal of ar, Auckland-based group, Strike-Free, which plans to I take legal action against unlawful strikes, Mr Harder has engaged the Tramway Workers’ Union in a wrangle Ito recover the expenses incurred in last year’s can|paign. Mr Harder was granted a charging order nisi which resulted in the Auckland Savings Bank’s being ordered to freeze $373 of a union account. A Supreme Court hearing might be held next week to decide whether the $373.20 should be released. Mr Harder said last evening he believed he was getting close to recovering some of the costs w r on in his stand against the union last year.
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