HILLSIDE WORKSHOPS.
TO THE EDITOB. Sib, - Allow me space to ventilate what I think to be an injustic to the working class in regard to how things are worked in the Hillside workshop'. the system of working by contract. I understand that eight men (three tradesmen and five laborers) mike wheels, and earn about L 97 per month between them. Would it not be better to do it by daylvork, and giveworktomoromen? Anotherinjustice is, I und< rstand, in the boilermakers' department. All the men with big families have been discharged and only two single men left. I hope that some abler pen will take tbn matter up on behalf of the working man.—l am, etc., Fair Play. Dunedin, November 7.
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Evening Star, Issue 7362, 7 November 1887, Page 3
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