DANGER OF DISUNITY
WARNING TO WORKERS COMMON INTERESTS (Per Press Association.) HASTINGS, this day. A meeting of the Whakatu Freezing Workers' Union adopted a resolution viewing with grave concern the disunity that exists in the ranks workers,' and expressing the opinion that as, disunity is detrimental to their general betterment, the interests of members of all unions would best be served by becoming members of the Wellington district union, with a. view to giving a. lead to the remainder of the unions not covered by the Wellington union.
The following resolution was also passed: "That this meeting considers that as the Minister of Labour has appealed to workers to close their ranks, and also has stated that if the workers cannot accomplish this object; themselves, he will do the job for them, llie ..Minister be now asked to give his full co-operation in reaching the desired position."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19131, 28 September 1936, Page 6
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