WATERSIDE WORKERS.
BETTERING- THEIR CONDITIONS. WELINGTON, Nov. 2. in a ocular issued by Mr Far)a?.d (assistant secretary of the Waterside Workers' Union) the writer justifies the decision of the majority to join the Federation of Labor. He states that strife is not desired, but the union would stop at nothing to better the conditions of ill-paid waterside workers. THE SEAMEN'S DISPUTE. PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON, Nov 2. The fresh demands made by the Merchant Service Guild) on the owners as telegraphed yesterday have been considered and not accepted. A CONFERENCE. DUNEDIN, Nov. 2. Mr Belcher (secretary of the Seamen's Union) and Messrs Holdsworth and Smith, representing the Union Steam Ship Company, will go North in view of the conference between the representatives of the shipping interests and £he executive of the Seamen's Union in-the Welington Town Hall on Wednesday next.
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Mataura Ensign, 2 November 1911, Page 5
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