LYTTELTON WATERSIDERS.
QUESTION OF EXCLUSION. It is generally recognised in that the legal aspect of the waterside worker 9' employment question brought forward by Mr J. McCombu, M.P., has opened the way to many and important developments. The m9n are awaiting the final decision of the new Waterside Workers' Union, and it 19 stated that should any man eligible for membership in the usual way be debarred, steps will be taken to test the matter. Amongst the men themselves thers is a feeling of annoyance at the course adopted by the new union officials in Auckland, and the idea that a man can be excluded from a union because he holds views not in accordance with those officials is condemned strongly. It is argued that no man should be debarred from working merely because of the views he may hold on political or industrial problems.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 632, 7 January 1914, Page 5
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145LYTTELTON WATERSIDERS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 632, 7 January 1914, Page 5
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