FREEZING DISPUTE
PARTIES GET TOGETHER NO AGREEMENT YET [ Ter Press Association.] WELLINGTON, Nov. 1. Although a conference lasting several hours was hold in Wellington yesterday between representatives of the employers and employees in the freezing workers’ dispute, no settlement was reached. It is understood that, although no move has so far been made, another attempt to bring the parties together will be made shortly. It was recently suggested to the Hon. A. Hamilton, from an outside source, that, ho should endeavour to bring both sides together at a more or less informal conference, to discuss the whole, question and attempt to reach a settlement. The Minister arranged for the holding of a conference, and representatives of both sides came to Wellington yesterday from all over New Zealand. Both sides met without prejudice to the. cases of either party, and although the points at. issue were gone into very carefully, if was found impossible to reach a basis of settlement. It is understood that the failure to reach an agreement at present will not prevent further discussions, as the feeling on both sides is stated to be good. Both the employers and workers’ representatives remained in Wellington last, night.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 259, 2 November 1932, Page 7
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198FREEZING DISPUTE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 259, 2 November 1932, Page 7
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