Reduction in killing
The Canterbury Frozen Meat Company’s freezing works at Belfast will be reduced to two chains from Thursday. Two chains were paid off last Friday and another will be paid off tomorrow. The earlier scaling down is the result of reduced lambing in Canterbury and stable industrial relations in the killing season, according to a company spokesman. A chain has also been put off at the company’s Fairton works and a second one may follow suit.
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Press, 27 March 1979, Page 3
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