AIRCRAFT STRIKE
800 BRTTLSH GIRLS OUT
I-ONDOX, May 10, The series of recent unofficial strikes at aircraft factories was continued yesterday, when about 800 girls in two machine shops joined the men who had struck at the Crieklewood factory of Messrs. HandleyPage. Other departments continued working, but groups of strikers held meetings at the Radlctt works of the same firm, to attempt an extension of the stoppage thoro. Fifteen hundred men and women are engaged at Cricklewood. The firm has placed the, question of tho unofficial strike in tho hands of the Engineers and Allied Employers' Federation.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19044, 18 June 1936, Page 11
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