ADVICE TO UNIONS
INTIMIDATION USELESS JUDGE’S PLAIN SPEAKING (Rec. 0.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, Aug. 9. “ Industrial peace may best be preserved by industrial organisations minding their own business and looking after their own affairs,” said Mr Justice Kinsella in the Industrial Commission to-day. “I do not intend to do anything which will lead to the belief that mass meetings, combined action, and threats of industrial unrest will have any effect on the commission,” he said. The judge refused a request by the New South Wales Nurses’ Association and the Hospitals, Homes, and Laboratories’ Association for intervention in the dismissal of the secretary of Kempsey Hospital on the grounds that the man was not a member of either organisation.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26227, 10 August 1946, Page 7
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