COERCION NOT TO BE TOLERATED
Minister’s Plain Wbrds • i - i CALLIOPE DOCK MEN’S ACTION Trouble Amicably Settled I ■ By Telegraph—Press Association., Auckland, September 14. Work by civilian employees at CalHope Dock, Devonport, will continue on Saturday mornings until such time as the Government-is able to introduce the 40-hour week principle. This was , unanimously agreed to at a meeting when the Government’s case ,was ex-, plained to the men by the Hon. P. Fraser, deputy-leader of the Government. Mr. Fraser said the Government viewed with the greatest concern the fact that the .men had absented themselves from work bn two successive Saturdays. It had been understood after the first occasion that the matter had been adjusted amicably, so a repetition of the trouble came as a great surprise. , The men’s action appeared hostile to the Government and its policy, and coercive in its intention, said Mr. Fraser. The Government, however, _■ was a#are that this was not in fact the intentlon of the men. “The Government will not be coerced by any individual or organisa tion, and the sooner this is understood the • better it will be for. all concerned,” he added. Authority had - been given him to take definite and decisive steps to prevent a repetition of the trouble, which if persisted in was calculated to undermine the,Government’s authority. His instructions covered a wide range of possibilities, some of which would have been regrettable if unavoidable. However, be had learnted on his arrival at Auckland that the . trouble ' was mainly due to a misunderstanding. The manager of the Naval Base, it seemed, had been unable to give, a complete and definite reply to the men. , • . The Government intended to apply the 40-hour week at the dock as soon as necessary adjustments were made, the Minister continued.' Meanwhile he asked the men to accept the present hours and work on Saturday mornings. Mr. W.’ B. Camerop, president of the Engineers’ Union and an employee at the dock, moved that the.men express complete confidence; in the Government and pledge themselves to' co-operate with it in the manne? suggested by resuming work under the existing conditions until the Government was able to introduce the 40-hour week.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 300, 15 September 1936, Page 10
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362COERCION NOT TO BE TOLERATED Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 300, 15 September 1936, Page 10
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