FREEZING DISPUTE
STOP-WORK MEETINGS WORKERS’ TACTICS (Per Press Assoei.’\tion.) DUNEDIN, this day. To day was a repetition of yester ,lav’s ladies at the Burnside freezing works. When Hie starting whistle sound, d the men adjourned for a slopj work meeting, which lasted till 9.1“ a. in. lin nnal in I ely all er ‘‘smoko liiev held a do mmures’ meeting, nod 1 heii resumed kiliiug at We normal rat e. ('ll it ix’l'i 1 11 URt'll. this day. Aflcr one or two stop-work meetings this morning the usual rate ol killing was resumed at all North t’antei imr.v freezing works. Tl .MARI', tiiis day. At Par-cora this morning the men continued the "go slow tactics. A notice was posted hv the company to the effect that unless the men resumed normal killing by 1C o ( lock and continued to wold; on these lines the cheques of the. employers would he available' at noon nr.d the company would put in 1.0 operation other arrangements to cope with the stoik ruining Onward. The men immediately held a meeting and al 9.50 informed the company that normal killings would he resumed, arid at. 10.15 a.in. work was resumed undei Mich conditions and continued till noon. Normal killing was resumed at Smith field at 10.40 a.rn.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 19
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212FREEZING DISPUTE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 19
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