POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICERS.
TALK OF ALLIANCE WITH LABOUR,
(Fu Dotted Paces Aesoouncm.) ; WELLINGTON, Janwv 28. When tho Port and Telegraph 1 -Cflicera*' Association held its last conference in Wei- ' lington one of the subjects which received close attention was the proposal that the organisation should link up . .with : .v. the Alliance of Labour, No definite\.decision. was reached, the; delegates considering that tho various sections should be invited to express their views on tho matter, . „ . r * It is understood that a, largely-atogpdpd ' ’’ -meeting of Wellington members carped 4 «' , :reromtion 'unanrmouaSy that, the assddatipn ■/ should affiliate with toe Alliance.. ' giniffar meetings have yet to be held throrigKoot ' the dominion, but it is thought that shme time will elapse before _ the whole' 1 ol - 'the ,/ members' of toe association i*jmo - > to a definite, decision on the point. - The Alliance of Labour is oonEaeswdr to be the most powerful y dominion. Its memberehm already-indhidoa the -seamen, the waterside workers, tho drivprs, .the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, the • miners, and the Now ■ Zealand Engineering Union, too slaughtermen, and thb tramwaymen. 1 r
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18466, 30 January 1922, Page 7
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