UNION’S PROTEST.
(Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, this day. At a meeting of representatives of trades -unions to discuss a- circular from the Minister for Labor, dealing with the internal administration of the union, n resolution was tarried “Thai Sect ion,3 of tb« Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Act already provides for the keeping of union accounts in an ellleienf. simple maimer, and the suggestions from the Minister can only ho regarded as irritating, vexatious, and uncalled for. We cannot recognise the Government’s right to interfere with the internal business of unions, and deplore the action of the .\l4iister in endavoring to introduce by legislature anything that will mbrfere with the lil.erlv of individual muons or associations.” ILgrmliii:: the circular from the UommissiomT of Taxes asking for the names and addresses of monikers of the unions ii was decided to-enter an emphatic protest against ihe (.'omiriissioner’s endeavors to have unions do work that rii'ldiv belong? to his Denartinent.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16496, 31 July 1924, Page 9
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156UNION’S PROTEST. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16496, 31 July 1924, Page 9
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