FULL SPEED AHEAD AGAIN
Go-Slow Cancelled at Freezing Works
APPLICATIONS FOR FREE LABOUR INVITED
[Per Press Association.]
CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night.
To-day, seventh day of the freezing works go-slow, ended in the employers deciding 1 to invite appli cations for free labour. A meeting was held to-day between representatives of the various Farmers’ organisations and of the Canterbury freezing Companies. As a result, the farmers* organisations have undertaken to enrol in the event of any stoppage oceurring'at the works. It is anticipated that notices will be posted at the works to-morrow, cancelling the previous notices reducing the output per man to four per hour, and the ordinary resumption of the normal killing rate. It is stated a union delegate left for the South to-day for the* purpose of conferring with the men employed at various works in the district affected. 1
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2346, 16 January 1926, Page 9
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