RELIEF WORKERS STRIKE
; DISSATISFIED WITH WAGES. . .. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright, , Sydney, July 23. ; About 700 men engaged on unemployed relief work have gone on strike as a protest against the new rates, and conditions.of their employment. It is re- ’ ported, that Communist agitators are responsible for the stoppage. A later cable says the men agreed to resume work’after hearing the reply of the Minister of Labour to .their representations 'regarding conditions. It IS understood, however, that if their demands are not. met. satisfactorily all're-. ,j lief works . liiay be /declared black by ; the unemployed works movement. 7
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1930, Page 18
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