THE SLAUGHTERMEN.
OLD HANDS RESUMING. . [BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION.] I Wellington, Thursday. Five members of the Wellington Slaughtermen's Union now on strike started work at the Gear Company's works this morning, and others have secured hooks and will go on killing to-morrow. All the old hands offering cannot be
accommodated, as the company intends to stand by those who came to its assistance after the strike began. Not more than a third of those who went out will be able to secure their old positions. The new union of slaughtermen, when registered, will be known as the Ngahauranga and Petone Union, a meeting of the men on Wednesdav deciding on the inclusion of the word Petone.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15262, 28 March 1913, Page 8
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