RESUMPTION AT WESTFIELD
P.A. "AUCKLAND, June 14. A decision to accept the Government's offer of a tribunal and to resume work tomorrow.was made by the beef shacklers at the Westfleld freezing works today. Meetings of workers have been held during the past few days. When the men begin work tomorrow, the beef slaughtering floor will have been idle for 15 consecutive working days since the dispute developed on the demand of the - shacklers for increased wages for working in the knocking pit. On May 30 the staffs of all departments of the works were idle following a meeting when the issues were discussed between the men and the management. After further discussion all hands, except 80 to 100 beef workers, resumed.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1944, Page 4
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