STRIKERS MEET OWNERS
trawling dispute still, GOES ON
EMPLOYERS MAKE OFFER Negotiations in the trawling dispute are still continuing. Today representatives of Messrs. Sanford, Ltd., and delegates from its trawling crew* are meeting in a further endeavour on the part of the Conciliation Commissioner, Mr. P. Haily, to effect a settlement. f FHE dispute arose more than ten days ago, when the men demanded 36 hours shore leave a week, instead of 24 hours, with 36 in every fourth week. The company offered a concession of 24 hours and 36 hours on alternate weeks. Beyond this the company’s representatives said they "ere not prepared to go. At today’s meeting a proposal was made by the employers and the meeting adjourned until four o'clock to give the men an opportunity of considering it. Their answer will then be given.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 727, 29 July 1929, Page 11
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138STRIKERS MEET OWNERS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 727, 29 July 1929, Page 11
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