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Brewery agreement

PA Auckland Industrial peace appears to have been restored to the brewing industry. , An agreement between Dominion Breweries and the Drivers’ Federation has meant that brewery tanker •drivers at the company’s Mangatainoka plant have returned to work with a “key Allowance” worth about $3 a week. J The allowance is not in-dustry-wide and at present epnlles only to the Mangataitioka drivers. I

I The 14 Mangauinoka drivi ers had earlier been dismissed : when they refused to return to work after settlement of i an earlier dispute over their ■ award which also involved ; the company’s Otahuhu driv- ' ers early this month. ’ The Minister of Labour , then called a compulsory conl ference under an Auckland industrial conciliator (Mr ' J. Bufton) at which agreement . was reached between all parities.

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Press, 26 November 1979, Page 13

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Brewery agreement Press, 26 November 1979, Page 13

Brewery agreement Press, 26 November 1979, Page 13

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