WESTFIELD DISPUTES
INTERRUPTIONS TO WORK
AUCKLAND, This Day.
All hands, with the exception of the beef butchers and their assistants, numbering 80 to 90, resumed work at Westfield today, following a two-day interruption which affected 1600 men and women workers.
Yesterday's idleness followed a stopwork meeting in the morning which decided not to resume that day. The meeting was called to discusse the claims' of the chamber hands for new conditions, also the claims of the shacklers on the beef slaughtering floor for increased wages. A general resumption had been expected today.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1944, Page 6
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