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CLERICAL UNION AND AFFILIATION

(United Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH, October 28. With 38 votes yet to be counted—and they are the subject of legal argument —supporters of the continuance of the affiliation of the Canterbury Clerical Workers’ Union with the New Zealand Clerical Employees’ Association have a majority of 17 votes over those cast for disaffiliation. If the proposal to disaffiliate is carriecj, the union’s association with the Federation of Labour will automatically cease. The count of the votes cast in a postal ballot was made on Tuesday evening and a statement on the position was made this afternoon by Mr G. Gillespie, president of the union. “All the papers are not counted and the present state of the ballot is that the majority in favour of retaining affiliation is 17,” said Mr Gillespie. The present state of the voting was: For disaffiliation, 555; against disaffiliation, 572; informal, one.

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Southland Times, Issue 23652, 29 October 1938, Page 8

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CLERICAL UNION AND AFFILIATION Southland Times, Issue 23652, 29 October 1938, Page 8

CLERICAL UNION AND AFFILIATION Southland Times, Issue 23652, 29 October 1938, Page 8