THE WATERSIDERS.
SITUATION AT DUN ED IN. (Per Press Association.) Duiicdin, February It. Work appears to be progressing normally to-day on the waterfront. The officials and men of the Dunedin Union state that no "go slow'' policy is in force. LYTTELTON WHARF LABOURERS RESUME. Christciiurch, February 11. Just as suddenly, and with as little warning, as they refused to work overtime mi Friday night, the watetsidels at Uvtteltnu resumed overtime to-night, and all vessels for which there was labour \wri.' working. The resumption of overtime did not come as a surprise in (shipping circles. There was much dissension among the men over the. matter, the loss of extra money earned at overtime being a sore point with many. WELLINGTON MEN WORKING. WeUjngton, February It. A change was reported to-ninlit in the attitude of the waterside workers towards the Question of overtime. Enquiries at the waterfront employment bureau this afternoon elicited the information that the employers had been informed that men would he available for overtime if required. To-night all vessels in port requiring it were being worked.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 4218, 15 February 1921, Page 2
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