NOTICE TO QUIT.
TO AX UNREGISTERED UNION. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) TAIL 1 APE, Night. Members of the King Country Sawmill and Timber Workers' Union, at the Ohutu Box Mill, submitted their final demand to the owners this morning. They arc willing to resume work on the following conditions: —(1) That tIK« employers recognise their Union : ('2* that the employers' representatives agree to meet the Union's representatives to discuss and draw up a scale of wages and conditions for th-.> ensuing twelve months; (3) the conference to sit not later than the seventh day from the resumption of work. The above demands were not acceded to by the Company, and the mill is closed indefinitely. The employers contend that as an award was made s's recently as August 23rd last, and as the Union is not constitutionally registered, and will not register under trie Arbitration and Conciliation Act, there can be no lasting good result from further conferring. The mill is closed, and the men have received notice to quit.
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Wairarapa Age, 15 December 1920, Page 5
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