GOVERNMENT AND WORKERS
CONFERENCES SUGGESTED. (United Press Association.) Auckland, September 17. With the expressed intention of assisting the Government, members of the Auckland Builders’ and General Labourers’ Union decided at a meeting to suggest that periodic conferences between representatives of the Government and of the workers should be arranged. In this way, it was suggested, the confidence and co-operation of the workers would be maintained. Mr T. Stanley, the union secretary, said that much of the discontent among workers was probably due to a misunderstanding. The union believed that if the suggested course were followed industry would enjoy smoother progress.
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Southland Times, Issue 22998, 18 September 1936, Page 7
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