WHARF WORKERS' UNION
EXECUTIVE CENSURED. [PIE PEEBS ASSOCIATION — COPTEIGHT.] WELLINGTON, January 28. A meeting of the members of the Wharf Labourers' f T nion, presided over by Mr.F. Curtice, president of the old Waterside Workers' Union, to-night carried a resolution censuring the executive of the new union for failing to call meetings, and calling upon them to convene a meeting and explain their conduct and tender their resignations. Another resolution expressed regret at the action of the executive in contjnu-' ally fostering a spirit of enmity between the old and now members of the union by a press controversy over the question of preference.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1914, Page 5
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