Meeting today on go-slow
PA Wellington Wellington District Court staff will meet the Secretary of Justice (Mr J. Robertson) today to discuss a claim for more staff.
Last week the court’s clerical workers stopped work for 24 hours over the pres-sure-of-work claim. Yesterday they took go-slow action.
The secretary of the Wellington section of the Public Service Association (Mr J. Price) said last evening that the meeting would discuss the results of a meeting held yesterday between Mr Robertson, members of the court staff, and representatives of the P.S.A. and State Services Commission.
But he. said that the dispute involving the Wellington Land and Deeds Office searchers was unchanged.
■ The searchers stopped work" f 0I ; 24 hours on Tuesday and returned yesterday with indefinite work-to-rule restrictions', in opposition to the Government’s sinking-lid policy. • -■■■■'■
There are five vacancies in the office, which, has an establishment level of 13.
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