MUNITIONS FACTORIES
DECISION NOT TO STRIKE AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS MELBOURNE, August 31 ■ The threat by the Amalgamated Engineers' Union to call a strike of all members employed in munition factories was not carried out. The union decided to continue work so as not to prejudice negotiations which have been entered into for a settlement of the strike at the Fishermen's Bend aircraft factory.
The Amalgamated Engineers' Union announced last week that unless a settlement was reached in the strike at Fishermen's Bend aircraft factory, it would be extended to-day (August 31) to all Government munition works and the Garden Island naval depot.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23131, 1 September 1938, Page 13
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