UNEMPLOYED UNION
THE WELLINGTON STRIKE NOT A NATIONAL DISPUTE [ Per Press Association. I WELLINGTON, July 13. In a statement to-day, Messrs Vella and McLaughlin make it definite that the strike in Wellington is not national in character. They say: “Many relief workers in Wellington are approaching the National Union officers desiring to know if the strike which has been declared in Wellington is national in l character. Would these men please note that this is not a •case of a dispute. It is purely local, as WcXington has not been afforded an opportunity to affiliate with the National Union and therefore any action here cannot be termed national.” HAWKE'S BAY POSITION NO VOTE TAKEN YET. f Per Press Association. I NAPIER, July 13. Thc relief workers on strike have not yet had an opportunity of giving a decision by means of a secret ballot. The Mayor (Mr Morse) is now considering the question of providing means for the men to record their opinions of thc advisability of continuing tho strike.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 164, 14 July 1933, Page 10
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