INTRUSION RESENTED
SAWMILLER'S VIEW
(Per Press Association.)
GREYMOUTH, this day.
'ln connection with the statement reported to have been made by tho Hon. Adam Hamilton in an address, at Levin, that four sawmills in the South Island had been obliged to close down as'the result of the Government's legislation, Mr. J. W. Callwell, representing the West Coast Sawmillcrs' Association, to-day stated that the Coast sawmillers agree with the Hon. P. Langstone in strongly resenting the intrusion of any politician into what was merely a matter of business between the sawmillers and the Government.
Tne business of any association) whether of employors or workers, is to protect the interests of all of its members, not some of them," said Mr. Callwell. ""What the Ministers would say about an employer • who adopted their attitude and tried to make separate compacts with his workers and break up their union may be left to the imagination."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19337, 29 May 1937, Page 5
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