A DRIVERS' GRIEVANCE.
lt r V r . ■ Wellington, Aug. 28. A deputation from thp: Welfingtaß Di ivers' Union waited upon ister of Railways (the Hon- W. /ff. Hcrries) to-night to present ance connected with the loadftbtg cd . carts. Last March instructiotis" were 1 issued to the men at Thorfidtpi tion that they were not tq give assistance in loading. Previous that they had been allowed liver goods on the tail of a c*x&.«fai||e the carters did the jlhe«nr •- reives. It was contended thgt iltote ; was no saving to tile departSteht, W'' it was often easier, to place a opx On < the cart than cn the ground. As ithe old system prevailed in centres why should Wellington foe ftn exception * - The Minister said. he• would consult with the officers-of merit. He would like to aee thetaSd.-" ing in progress and judge for.him- ; ,te». ■ -
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 2
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142A DRIVERS' GRIEVANCE. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 2
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