STRIKE COLLAPSED IN HAWKE'S BAY.
FREE LABOURERS' GOOD WORK-
[ United I'kess Association. J
Hastings, Feb. 12.
Considering the number of butchers now manning the boards at tho local freezing- works, and bearing in mind the highly 'satisfactory manner in which' they are doing their work, the strike may be said to have collapsed a& far. MS Hawke's Bay is concerned.
The manager of one of the local companies stated yesterday that the new butchers were dressing the sheop in ft far better manner than the ex-slaugh-termen. The now hands, without delaying tho' workj give learners a reaeonabJg opportunity to grasp the method ;of dressing. ' Tho former hands were always out for quantity, not quality. Four hundred and sixty-five sheep were killed at the Pakapaki works yesterday,, the highest tally being 60, and the lowest ,38s.
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13648, 13 February 1913, Page 4
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135STRIKE COLLAPSED IN HAWKE'S BAY. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13648, 13 February 1913, Page 4
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