WORKSHOPS TROUBLE
A SATISFACTORY OUTCOME [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, August 10. Mr Mackley (general manager of rail-; ways), in an interview regarding the, allegations of victimisation of trade union officials and pin-pricking methodsemployed by the management of the Hutt shops, said:— : “ I could find no evidence of pinpricking. I believe the men themselves would agree that there was no such, thing as pin-pricking in the manage-: ment of the shops. I had discussions; with representatives of the men, and these discussions were entirely satisfactory to the men and to the management.” ' A meeting of the combined committees of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants and Railway Tradesmen’s Association was held at Lower, Hutt to-day, when a motion was carried unanimously expressing appreciation of the prompt and able manner in which the general manager had dealt' with tho workshops trouble.
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Evening Star, Issue 22414, 11 August 1936, Page 13
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