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Engineers back on job

PA Wellington Fifty-two engineers at the New Zealand Motor Corporation vehicle assembly plant at Petone yesterday voted to end a two-week strike. The plant's general manager, Mr Bruce-Carson, confirmed the engineers’ deci-

sion and that the plant.would return to full production. Mr Carson declined to give details of the. settlement, saying it was a domestic issue. It is believed the claim was for an 18c an hour wage rise for eight engineers working on the engine bench.

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Press, 11 June 1982, Page 2

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Engineers back on job Press, 11 June 1982, Page 2

Engineers back on job Press, 11 June 1982, Page 2

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