Call for wage bargaining
PA Auckland .Hotel and charter club workers in Auckland decided yesterday to begin pressing employers for a resumption of wage bargaining. About 1000 employees, members of the Hotel Workers’ Union, decided at a stop-work meeting to set up a committee to select employers to approach. An organiser with the union, Mr Mark Gosche, said the meeting felt the Government should restore to workers the freedom to negotiate with their employers. “They were also totally dissatisfied with the $8 general wage order in that it comes nowhere near meeting their needs,” he said.
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