FREEZING WORKERS.
L.ONQBURN WORKS TO OPEN. FREE LABOUR EMPLOYED. (D y Telegraph.—Press Association.) PALMERSTON NORTH, Wednesday. The Longburn Freezing Works will open to-morrow for the new season’s operations. Twenty slaughtermen have been engaged, and more free labour will be employed during live next few days, the men coining from an outside district, local unionists having declined to accept the work offering.
POSITION AT GISBORNE. COMPANY’S TERMS ACCEPTED. OISROR.NE, Wednesday. The waterfront is free of trouble to-day, the Tiroa hold-up being disposed of by the uniouisls accepting engagement on Iho company’s lerms, as previously slated, while no difficulty was found in securing union labour io work Hie liner Mutaroa in the roadstead.
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18806, 30 November 1932, Page 7
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