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WOOLLEN WORKERS' AWARD.

COMPLAINT OF VICTIMISATION.

[or nn.w,EArn.—rr.v.jis association.] Wellington, Sunday. When the woollen mills employees'dispute ww under consideration. Mr. Kennedy (tho men's representative) paid tho men did not. look upon the Dunedin negotiations with favour, employees there having been discharged for being identified with the dispute. They had information that several men who had attended a meeting at Milton had all been discharged, and that the fame thing had happened at Ashburtou.

Mr. Gronffill (employers' representative) said because one or two small mills did this it was not fair to assume that the same was the policy of the whole association.

It was ultimately decided to adjourn tho proceedings until the local employers have received detbute adyico from the executive of the Miilownors' Association regarding a Dominion award.

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New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 8

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WOOLLEN WORKERS' AWARD. New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 8

WOOLLEN WORKERS' AWARD. New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 8