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TIRED OF STRIKE

movk.miint in H.II. HUMOURS AND REPORTS (Per press Association) Napier, Nov, 22. The Hawke’s Ray freezing workers meet again to-morrow night, and important developments are anticipated. It is believed/that a certain section of the. strikers are organising a break away from the Union, with tne formation of a new union. It is also understood that some of the free labourers, have gone a good distance towards forming a union, and if. this is accomplished, membership will be offered to those of the present union wlio wish, to break away. If such a move is made, it will probably mean an immediate settlement of the present strike. A similar action by the Auckland watersiders in 1913 was speedily effective in settling the general and similarly unpopular strike. Strikers here make no secret of their views, and openly assert they are sick of not working and resent the manner in which idleness has been forced upon them.

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Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 957, 23 November 1926, Page 6

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TIRED OF STRIKE Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 957, 23 November 1926, Page 6

TIRED OF STRIKE Feilding Star, Volume 4, Issue 957, 23 November 1926, Page 6

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