No Support For Motion By Canterbury A.S.R.S.
(P.A.) WELLINGTON, This Day. A motion stating that the Wellington branch of the A.S.R.S. dissociated itself from the resolution by the Can-terbui-y branch on the right to hire and fire was unanimously carried by a well-attended meeting of the Wellington branch. A statement issued by the branch is as follows: “While this branch is in the dark as to what inspired the Canterbury branch to publish their resolution, we realise that disciplinary measures will always be necessary with such a large staff, and in the past we find, that any punishment given out that we consider harsh has been given an attentive hearingthrough the proper channels provided.
.“We also consider that we have an executive body which has given great satisfaction in dealing with these matters and that any talk of a strike is uncalled for.'” The statement added that the branch had every confidence in the railway, management.
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Northern Advocate, 19 December 1945, Page 9
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