“GO SLOW” POLICY ENDS
TROUBLE IN FREEZING WORKS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Hastings, Dec. 11. The trouble at the Tomoana and Whakatu freezing works, where the “go slow” policy was adopted, owing to unionists objecting to the volunteers, earns to an end as the result of an ultimatum given to the men at Whakatu yesterday that they must either increase the speed of slaughtering or be paid off this morning and replaced by voluntary labour. The men fell into line thia morning, and work proceeded as usual at all three works.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1926, Page 11
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