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Pay-freeze protest

Shop employees began their educational campaign about the wage freeze yesterday, coinciding with the time of the year when shop employees usually expect to receive an annual pay rise.

. A stall was set up by the Canterbury Shop Employees’ Union in the foyer of Riccarton Mall in the morning and outside Woolworths in Hornby, in the afternoon. The union officials and shop employees will move to Northlands mall today. In Auckland, Foodtown and Fletcher Challenge barred the union from campaigning in their malls. Foodtown’s shopping centre manager, Mr R. McAllister,

said that political activities were not permitted in the centres, the Press Association reported.

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Press, 30 November 1982, Page 6

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Pay-freeze protest Press, 30 November 1982, Page 6

Pay-freeze protest Press, 30 November 1982, Page 6