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NO OVERTIME ACCEPTED

WORKERS’ LOSS OF CONTRACT BONUS (P.A.) WELLINGTON, Jan. 7. The suspension of most of the powers and authorities of the Waterfront Industry Commission, as announced by tiie Government, has had no immediate effect on working conditions on the waterfront. The 40-hour week policy of the New ■ Zealand Waterside Workers’ Union continues in all the port concerned. The employers are free now to move for the alteration of working conditions or wage rates, but it was learned to-day that they have as yet no intention of doing so. The dispute remains for the time being between the Government and the watersiders. In spite of official denials, police officers assert that the Government has stopped police leave since last Thursday. There has been a suggestion from Hastings that East Coast Maoris might be brought down as volunteer labour on the waterfront, but there is so far no evidence that the Government will attempt this move.

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Evening Star, Issue 25994, 8 January 1947, Page 8

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NO OVERTIME ACCEPTED Evening Star, Issue 25994, 8 January 1947, Page 8

NO OVERTIME ACCEPTED Evening Star, Issue 25994, 8 January 1947, Page 8