JOB CONTROL
MANUKA CREW PAID OFF
(Per Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, May 21.
Simmering trouble going on the Manuka for the' last three voyages has reached a climax at. last. The crew are to be paid off- to-morrow and the ship tied up indefinitely. The real matter, beyond the question of the food, is said to be a deliberate attempt to institute job control. The Union Coy. say they feel that in the interest of the public thek must resist.
is said the Executive of the Seamen’s Union ( are not sympathetic towards the action of the men.
A trimmer named Lyons, an I.W.W. propagandist, at the instance of the Customs, is being deported by the Moeraki to Sydney to-morrow as an undesirable.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 May 1925, Page 5
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