TV film people stand firm
Television film staff are hardening their stand in their pav dispute with the Broadcasting Corporation. They have expressed “disgust ” about proposed retaliatory action outlined by the corporation’s chairman (Mr lan Cross) — that staff not working their rostered time. would not be paid The 21 staff involved in Christchurch met again yesterday and decided to extend their stop-work meeting to 6 pm.. as well as extend the work-to-rule restrictions until] 8.25 am. on Tuesday, when The film men have recommended to the national! executive of the Public Ser-i vice Association that further action next week include no, April 12, and no work bv film editors on April 13. It is also proposed that a further stop-work meetins Wil! be held next Friday, if no further offer is received from the corporation. side a 20km limit will con-i (inue.
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