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140 Cool Store Hands Dismissed

Demanded £3 3/- for Sunday Work IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT ON AUCKLAND WHARF Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, Jan. 3. After refusing lor the fourth consecutive week to work on Sunday approximately 140 chamber hands employed by the Auckland Fanners’ Freezing Company, Limited, at the Export Wharf and King’s Wharf cold stores were dismissed this afternoon. They were paid off at five o’clock and the company ;h now calling for men to replace them. The men who are claiming a minimum of £3 3s for Sunday work were asked in a body this afternoon whether they were prepared to work on Sunday at award rates and under award conditions. All but a handful indicated that they were unwilling to do so and that they stood by their earlier demands made three weeks ago. The men were not approached individually, but the company on learning of the majority decision announced that all would be paid off at the end cf the day’s work. A few who had indicated their willingness to work on Sunday lifted their wages with the rest. “An important development took place in the Export and King’s wharf cold stores of the Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Company, Limited, to-day, when chamberhands, numbering approximately 140, were told they would be required to load out butter and cheese on Sunday for shipment,” said an official statement issued by the company. “The majority of the men refused to work on Sunday, as prbvided in the freezing workers’ award, in consequence of which their employment was terminated and the men were paid the wages due to them at 5 p.m. “Over the past few weeks every effort has been made not only by the company but also by official acting on behalf of the Government to get the men to fulfil their obligations according to the terms and conditions provided in the award, but without success,” the statement added. 4 4 The position now is that the Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Company requires an equivalent number of men to replace those whose services have been dispensed with. “Dairy produce In large quantities is being sent to the works by dairy factories for freezing and storage and shipment. The matter is one of extreme national importance, as every loyal citizen will realise, and it Is obvious that the necessary steps must immediately be taken for the resumption of work.”

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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 3, 4 January 1941, Page 4

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140 Cool Store Hands Dismissed Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 3, 4 January 1941, Page 4

140 Cool Store Hands Dismissed Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 3, 4 January 1941, Page 4

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