PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.
[by telegraph.— ASSOCIATION'.] Wellington, Thursday. A -petition- for statutory preference to unionists has been sent to all the industrial unions in the colony for signature, with the object of presenting it to Parliament next session. The petition urges that the logical sequence of compulsory conciliation and arbitration is statutory preference to unionists under reasonable conditions, and that conciliation and arbitration. must soon become a thing of the past-if the, Act is longer, to be deprived of its natural bulwarks, viz., statutory preference to unionists. • : > '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13192, 1 June 1906, Page 6
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