WATERSIDERS' DISPUTE
NO OHANGE IN PO3ITION. MANY WORKERS PAID OFF. Bv Telegraph.—Press Association. WELLINGTON, Monday. The waterfront position is unchanged. Owing to the serious shortage of coal, several manufacturing concerns will have to close down this week. A city nrick kiln, closing down to-morrow, will throw 30 men out of work. The employers' notice to the drivers will i .pire to-morrow, when 50 per cent of the men engaged in wharf work will be dismissed. A large number of storemen have b en put off. It is feared that the Watcrsiders' Federation reply to Saturday's confertnce will not be available till the end o." lijO week.
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14601, 28 February 1921, Page 5
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