AUSTRALIAN SLAUGHTERMEN
WORK IN NEW ZEALAND A STATEMENT CORRECTED [United Press Association] INVERCARGILL, This Day. The Dominion President of the New Zealand Freezing Workers’ and Related Trades Association, Mr D. Cody, to-day corrected a statement made in an Auckland message last Friday that interested trade unions in Australia had been advised that men’s clearance* from their union would not be accepted in New Zealand. The position is, said Mr Cody, “that all Australian slaughtermen who were accepted as members of the New Zealand Association last season would be accepted again as long as they wished to become members, and the freezing companies would not suffer as far as these men were concerned. However, no new Australian slaughtermen would be accepted as members of the association
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 18 November 1940, Page 5
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