RAILWAYMEN'S COMPLAINT.
■» >: * j COST OF LIVING TOO HIGH. W% .£* I? telegraph.—own correspondent.] W-3 '% Hamilton, Tuesday. .'V AT, largely-attended meeting of tho ;; -FfMkton branch of the Amalgamated \r/. Society of Railway Servants, the following vV' , resolution was carried:—" That this meet- ' I ing cxprtsscs dissatisfaction at the inac- ,,. g ; tivity of the Government in not stopping ■ :.•;■ j , the exploitation of the workers and that I \ ,*? triennial conference be heartily gup- |,* ported in the stand it has taken on this ';i| ••-" : matter of the increasing coet of living " <£m : ».. "r«s Association message from ■Vji; -;•' ; iimaru say;, that a similar resolution was ,-v| ■=. adopted by the railwaymen there. The '.-..5; .;/{•• resolution expressed the opinion that "tho • : •>; present crisis is being used by millers and ,-,.;! I merchants for their private enrichment."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15864, 10 March 1915, Page 7
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127RAILWAYMEN'S COMPLAINT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15864, 10 March 1915, Page 7
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