N.Z. LABOUR PARTY
AUCKLAND CONFERENCE
CONCLUDED
(H TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
AUCKLAND, This Day,
The Labour Conference concluded its sittings on Saturday. Resolutions were passed affirming the principle of the right to work or maintenance in connection with unemployment, and affirming the unswerving support of tho principle of .self-determination for all nations, including Egypt and India. The principle of the economical equality of the sexes was endorsed, and equal pay for equal work by men and women was embodied in the party's platform.
The conference passed resolutions protesting against any further cut in the wages of Public servants, and condemning the action of the Government in denying the Post and Telegraph Association the right to affiliate with the Alliance of Labour, tho conference considering that the action of the Government was a denial of the elementary right l industrial combination.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 8
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