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AWARD GRIEVANCE

ARTIFICIAL MANURE WORKERS TARANAKI SUPPORTS AUCKLAND [Per United Press Association.] NEW PLYMOUTH, October 20. Though the Arbitration Court emphasised the importance of the subject in a memorandum it attached to the award, it is stated that there is no mention of annual holidays for continuous shift workers in the Taranaki Manure and Acid Workers’ Award. Intense dissatisfaction with this and the basic rate provided for is said to exist among the men, and at a meeting to-day they decided to stand firmly behind any action taken by the Auckland employees concerning their award. There is no question of stopping work, but Mr F. L. Frost, the newlyelected member of Parliament, has been acquainted with the position and he will collaborate with Mr W. J. Lyon, M.P., who is dealing with the complaints in Auckland,

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Evening Star, Issue 23094, 21 October 1938, Page 16

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AWARD GRIEVANCE Evening Star, Issue 23094, 21 October 1938, Page 16

AWARD GRIEVANCE Evening Star, Issue 23094, 21 October 1938, Page 16

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