LABOUR TROUBLES.
.———« . ; WATERSIDERS' BALLOT; (BY TELEGKafH— PRESS ASSOCIATION.) / WELLINGTON, June 8. I+u «ql!fstlon rut to tfae members of the Wellington Waterside Workers': .• tmon at the ballot to-day was- Are ' r°? i ? £ lVn UT ?r f-,, a wWtement with, . Gould. McGee, Tilly and Kavanagh on : the basis outlined in the secretary's ; report given to members ai the ston- ! S . me?. tin2 on June 5. -The ballot' i affected the question of arriving at a settlement of the union's liability following the judgment of the Supremo «»**»<&<* o Q aherrl otin%.TGSulted: Yes, 530; no, d9B. The union will now meet thd judgment on the terms agreed uoon by i;l^ ties- So™ 360 out of" about 1300 did uot vote. If the ballot had gone against a settlement the union j would have gone out of existence for itiafe. receiver taking charge of i i ■ .
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 June 1923, Page 7
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141LABOUR TROUBLES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 June 1923, Page 7
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