FREEZERS’ UNION.
OBJECTION' TO AUSTRALIAN LABOR. Press Association Telegram. WELLINGTON. October 15. During the annual conference held in Wellington of the National Executive of the Freezers’ Union, representing all the men in the freezing and allied trades from Whangarei to the Bluff, the following motions were passed: Tliat in the opinion of the National Executive workers should not be sent into camp and their places taken bv Australians; That this Executive is confident that in view of the limited storage space available there ore ample men' available to carry on the work without bringing men from Australia.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5001, 16 October 1918, Page 2
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