FREEZING WORKERS
EMPLOYERS’ NEW TERMS. NOT ACCEPTABLE TO MEN. (Per United Press Association ) Christchurch, November 2. Freezing workers in the Canterbury province have been instructed, it is understood, not to accept the employers’ new terms and conditions which will be enforced at midnight on Saturday. The only works which will be immediately affected, in all probability, will be those at Islington, where a small amount of killing of meat for shops and of bobby calves is proceeding. SUPPORT FOR COMPANIES WANGANUI FARMERS’ UNION. Wanganui, November 2. Support for the freezing companies in the present labour dispute Ayas forthcoming at a meeting to-day of the Wanganui executive of the Farmers’ Union when the following resolution was carried: This executive pledges itself to support the freezing companies in every way to keep the works going. Also to see that all meat is loaded on to the boats if necessary.
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Southland Times, Issue 21854, 3 November 1932, Page 5
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147FREEZING WORKERS Southland Times, Issue 21854, 3 November 1932, Page 5
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