FOURTH DAY IDLE
SLAUGHTERING CHAIN AT ' BELFAST DISPUTE AT FREEZING WORKS I United Press Association! Christchurch, May 16. ' For the fourth day the slaughtering j chain was idle at the Belfast works of j Thomas Borthwick and Sons (A’sia) I Ltd. to-day. No steps were taken after the exploratory talks between the com- j pany and union officials on Thursday j jto negotiate a settlement of the dis-!! pute. Both sides appeared to be wait- | ing for a declaration of the attitude of j the Minister of Labour, Mr Webb, and ! | it. is clear that unless action is taken j by the Minister killing will not be re-1 •sumed on Monday. :
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 17 May 1941, Page 4
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111FOURTH DAY IDLE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 17 May 1941, Page 4
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