POSITION IN AUCKLAND
(By Telej/raph.) (Special to "The Evening Post.")
AUCKLAND, This Day.
So far the freezing dispute in the South has not affected Auckland, but it is quite possible that the permanent hands will be called upon to cease work, as did the men employed at the Feilding works yesterday. The position in Auckland is that the killing has not yet started, so that there has been no call for hands, but any day now the 'call may be made. The men engaged in the industry have held a meeting, and it was decided to abide by any instructions issued by the Freezing Workers' Federation and the Alliance of Labour. This means that any time the 'permanent men may be called upon to cease work, while the killing hands will not turn to.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 122, 19 November 1926, Page 10
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134POSITION IN AUCKLAND Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 122, 19 November 1926, Page 10
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