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WATERSIDE DISPUTE.

DEVELOPMENT AT NAPIER.

VESSEL SAILS FROM PORT

BALES OF WOOL LEFT BEHIND

, [f.V TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION. ] NAPIER. Wednesday. The trouble on the Napier waterfront culminated this morning fn a stop-work meeting, at which the watersiders decided that all work must cease until the employers agree to the men's terms. Tho dispute started with the men who were unloading coal from the Kaitangata on Sunday, but it appeared to have been overcome when work was resumed on Monday. However, from the Kaitangata the trouble was transferred to the Northumberland, which was loading wool in the roadstead. The men engaged on one of the lightering barges were told that they would not be required the following day, as other plant was going to be employed for the work.

Yesterday morning the men reported once more for duty, as- they wished to he reinstated, but the employers declined to go back on their decision of the previous night. Accordingly the stop-work meeting was held this morning, which was responsible for the trouble embracing the Kaitangata again. It was decided to hold up all work until the men were reinstated on the barge. It is stated that the employers have determined to maintain their attitude originally taken. Rather than have the Northumberland held up indefinitely, the agents decided this afternoon to send her to her next port, Wellington, and she soiled this evening, leaving behind about 2500 bales of wool.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19866, 9 February 1928, Page 10

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WATERSIDE DISPUTE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19866, 9 February 1928, Page 10

WATERSIDE DISPUTE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19866, 9 February 1928, Page 10

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