TIMARU STRIKE OFF.
UNIONISTS RESUME WORK. [P>:r» Press Association.] TIM.UUT, May 13. The vatcrsiders resumed work to-day on the Union Company's steamers, with sorao free labour in the trucks. No formal statement appears to have been made, but apparently the strike is oft. The dispute, however, does not concern work on Union boats, but some boat hiding meat killed by non-union-ists. Seine unionists are grumbling: at the Federation for inconsistency in approving of the proposal to cense work here on such meat while making no objection to the like at Lyttelton. The railway men who struck as members of the Waterside Union are all back, and talk of separating and forming an independent union. The employers' committee met tin's morning and, work being resinned, had nothing to do except to determine to keep prepared to meet the next- refusal to work vP-ssels.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10768, 14 May 1913, Page 8
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