TRADES AND LABOUR.
l'resa Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Suez, October 29. Tho striko among tho dredgsmon has ended.
The usual monthly committee meeting of the Workers' Union was held at tha head office, Ws-imate, on Saturday evening, Mr Brown presiding. Correspondence was dealt with from Major Steward on local matters. Plans were discussed for organising during tha ensuing shearing season, and other mat-tara of a routine description dealt with. A meeting of the executive then took place, when correspondence was read from O.tmaru respecting tho Menlove shearing dispute. The secretary was instructed to write to the Oainaru branch.stating that the executive were sorry that friction had occurred in connection with shearing, at tbe same time the action of th& men in refusing to sign such a one-sided agreement as that at Windsor Park was heartily approved of. Correspondence was also dealt with from Masterfcon. Hawke's Bay, Blenheim, Kaikoura, X'imaru, Gore, and Winton branches reporting progress. After appoiuting Mr A. Walker, vics-preaidont, in place of Mr Wills (who has left for Coolgardie) the meeting ended.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10193, 30 October 1894, Page 4
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