WHARF WORKERS.
THE AUCKLAND POSITION. / Press Association. AUCKLAND, July 13. The Waterside 'Workers' Union, at a meeting attended by about six hundred members, expressed the unanimous opinion that a permanent staff, similar to that proposed on the Wellington waterfront, was against the interests of unionism and of both the workers and the shipping companies. The executive was empowered to take any steps necessary to oppose the new arrangement, so far as it would interfere with i;he workers' conditions existing in Auckland, where the utmost, good feeling at p:eeeiil exists between the union ar;d tbe employers.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 134, 13 July 1914, Page 9
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