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STRIKE PROCEDURE.

MINISTER’S VIEWPOINT. Per Pross Association. WELLINGTON. July 28. Referring to the question of workers and strikes in the course of replying to n deputation from the National * Council of the New Zealand Labourers’ Federation, the Minister o? Justice (Hon. H. G. R. Mason) said strikes might he instituted un’or great provocation, hut lie could not agree with the proposition that the existence of a strike showed that the provocation was great. It was known that loyalty among workers ir.> ght cause a strike to spread where the original reason lor it was microscopic. “The pronosition that everv strike justifies itself cannot be admitted for a moment.” Mr Maso 11 said.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 204, 29 July 1939, Page 2

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STRIKE PROCEDURE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 204, 29 July 1939, Page 2

STRIKE PROCEDURE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 204, 29 July 1939, Page 2

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