MEETING OF CANTERBURY UNION
DECISION TO DELAY ACTION.
(BY TELECRAPB.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
CHRISTCHURCH, This Day
A largely-attended meeting of the Canterbury Drivers' Union was held on Sunday. Mr. H. Hunter, delegate to the conference with the employers in Wellington, gave an account of the negotiations. He also reported regarding his visit to Dunedin, where he attended a meeting of the Dunedin Union. He said he found Southern drivers in militant mood, and determined to emulate the action decided on in Auckland and Wellington. He had been able to inform the Southern Union there was a prospect of a further conference dining the following week, and that an understanding prevailed that the Dunedin Union would defer contemplated ' action for another week.
After discussion, the Canterbury Union decided that, in view of the possibility of further negotiations, no action be taken meantime.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 33, 10 February 1919, Page 8
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