DISPUTE ON WATERFRONT.
ANOTHER HOLD-UP. ATTITUDE OF l NK'MSTS. P< AI'v.KLAN IL & Tuesday, owing lo members of the Watersiders* I r.inn refusing lo work with nonin'the working of the motor-ship Port Whangarei yesterday. There was not sufficient, union labour available to \v«?rk the boat, ami Hie balance was m.idr up by non-unionists, but after working until 10.3 b a.m. Hie unionists came ashore. It is expected that work will go on as Usual to-day as non-unionists arc only allowed to be employed from day lo day, unionists being ‘given preference. FRF.E LABOUR ENGAGED. NO UNIONISTS OFFER. ißy Telegraph. -Press Association.) AUGKL VXD, Tuesday. When a call was made for labour for lb.- steamer Port Whangarei this mornjug the unionists who were free did not. offer, and so non-unionists were again engaged at the K> o’clock call. The four men who were objected to yesterday stood down, and the discharge of cargo then recommenced.
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Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19991, 15 September 1936, Page 8
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153DISPUTE ON WATERFRONT. Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 19991, 15 September 1936, Page 8
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