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Talks deadlocked

PA . Auckland Negotiations between employees arid trade unions for a new site agreement for work on extensions to the Marsden Point oil refinery have broken down, according to the president of the Federation of Labour, Mr W. J. Knox. He said on Saturday that the latest two-day round of talks for an agreement to

cover the work-force on the $1035 million project had ended in a deadlock. No date had been set for talks to resume. Mr Knox, who led the combined union team in the latest round of talks, said it was now over to the contracting employers to reconsider their position to coun-ter-proposals put forward by the unions,

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Press, 8 March 1982, Page 2

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Talks deadlocked Press, 8 March 1982, Page 2

Talks deadlocked Press, 8 March 1982, Page 2