Unionists Protest Against Refusal For 40-Hour Week
Press Association—Copyright. Invercargill, August 31. A largely attended meeting of the Southland Typographical Union to-day expressed dissatisfaction with the decision of the Arbitration Court in refusing to extend the 40 hours week to the printing trade and the following motion was carried unanimously:— "That this meeting enters an emphaticprotest against the decision of the Arbitration Court in refusing to grant a 40 hours week to the printing trade workers and holds that the granting of different hours to various trades cannot but result in industrial chaos."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 223, 1 September 1936, Page 2
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