JOB DECLARED "BLACK"
(By Teleeraph—Pres"-. Association.) ' PALMERSTON N., This Day. The relief workers who struck on :he aerodrome yesterday have decided to continue the strike and have declared the job "black," but about 20 men have remained at work. The case advanced by the strikers was placed before the authorities in Wellington, who intimated that provided the men returned to work and made their representations in a proper manner, their case would receive consideration.
Over 100 men assembled at the labour Office this morning and reaffirmed their decision to demand full time rates, an amendment to return to work and "go slow." being defeated.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 10
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