Communists Are Traitors
Unionist's View . . .
AUCKLAND, Fri. (P.A.). should be obvious to all that there is afoot a world-wide foreign-sponsored movement which has as its object the overthrow of all accepted forms of law and order and establishment of a state of chaos throughout the democratic nations of the world.” This statement was made this morning by Mr G. Albright, secretary of the Auckland Electrical Workers’ Union. v This movement in this country is led by the New Zealand Communist Party and should be resisted and attacked by all honest and wholesome trade unionists,” he said. “Those who support it are. in my opinion, nothing short of traitors to their country.” CHOICE MUST BE MADE It had become apparent, he said, that there was a split in the industrial labour movement, and for the guidance of its officers the union had to decide whether its policy was to be in support of the Labour Government and the conciliation and arbitration system or in support of the Communist Party and unions and organisations at present dominated by it. He had submitted a report outlining the attitude of the union executive to the carpenters’ dispute to a meeting of the union last night, which was the largest the union had ever had. The report had been endorsed by an overwhelming majority. MISUNDERSTANDING. APATHY In addition to giving Mr Albright’s views on Communism the report explained why he voted against the carpenters at the Trades Council meeting. The majority vote at the meeting was accounted for, in his opinion, by the fact that many delegates did not have a full understanding of the posi- i tion and of the implication of the issues, and that many unions, with no Communist sympathies, were represented through the apathy of the rank : and file by Communists.
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Northern Advocate, 12 March 1948, Page 5
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300Communists Are Traitors Northern Advocate, 12 March 1948, Page 5
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