“IRRITATION TACTICS”
LABOR (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, last night. Irritation taetics by waterside workers are again delaying shipping at Wellington. For nearly a week past, “go slow” methods have been used to delay cargo handling operations on most, if not all, overseas vessels in the port. In addition, certain vessels have not been able to work overtime at night. The trouble, as in the case recently at Auckland, New Plymouth and Christchurch, is due to a demand for increased pay and different workingconditions.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18399, 17 May 1934, Page 11
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