WATERFRONT DISPUTE CONTINUES
Deadlock Reached At Auckland
(P.A.) AUCKLAND, October 4. For the third successive day, the Blue Star Line vessel Empire Falkland remained idle today. There have been no further developments in the dispute which arose over the dismissal of two winchmen, who refused to transfer to other work when the use of the crane started. The men involved in the stoppage of work, numbering 130, are not being paid, and according to a statement made by the chairman of the Waterfront Control Commission (Captain R. E. Price), they will not be given other jobs until the Empire Falkland is worked, to a finish.
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Southland Times, Issue 25795, 5 October 1945, Page 2
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