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PA . ; . Wellington The State unions will have to fight their legal attack on the wage freeze in the Court of Appeal. ... Earlier this month the Combined State Unions filed a case against the freeze in the High Court. However, the president of the C.S.U., Mr D. H. Thorp, said yesterday that the Chief Justice, Sir Ronald Davison,
had ordered the case be removed to the Court of Appeal. / . It was expected to be heard on November 8, Mr Thorp said. The C.S.U. asserts that the freeze; imposed in June, is unfair on public servants because it overrides lawful procedures for fixing their pay and has created severe anomolies., ? ' . ■ ; -,
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