TOKOMARU BAY MEN REFUSE TO SUPPORT STRIKE.
Fer Press Association. GISBORNE, November 29. A full meeting of the Freezing Workers’ Union was held at Tokomaru Bay on Saturday night, when officials of the union spoke and urged the men to follow the lead of the other branches. The meeting was a stormy one, and the officials did not get a good hearing. Eventually the following resolution was passed by 19 votes to 15:— “That this branch considers the present time inopportune for demanding an increase in wages, and that work be accepted under the present award.” The Tokomaru Bay Works opened this morning with a complete staff of Union men.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18016, 29 November 1926, Page 5
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