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Workers redundant

Fifteen workers who prepare electrical wiring ■ for the car industry have been given a month’s notice of redundancy. The 15 workers represent about one-third of the work-force of Hamal Industries, Ltd, which has a factory in Cashel Street, Christchurch. ' ■ A redundancy agreement;was signed by the conn

pany and the Canterbury ' branch of the Engineers’ Union on Tuesday. .'i The company’s produc-i‘ tion manager (Mr E. Hart) ti said that work hade declined because fewer [ new cars were being sold.-; The company was trying e to find jobs with other* companies for the redun-. dant workers, and had had some success. ” i

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Press, 21 February 1980, Page 1

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Workers redundant Press, 21 February 1980, Page 1

Workers redundant Press, 21 February 1980, Page 1

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