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DUNEDIN VIEW DISSATISFACTION FELT (By Telegraph.—Press Association) DUNEDIN, Friday Commenting on the building trade position in Wellington Mr IR. c. Ross, secretary of the Dunedin Carpenters’ Union, stated that his executive had not yet discussed the matter. v “l think it unlikely that any action will be taken in Dunedin.” Mr Boss said, “although, of course, 1 cannot make any definite statement until my executive meets and is able to discuss the position with a full knowledge of the facts.” Mr Ross added that the local union was definitely dissatisfied with the new* award and also with the existing practice of transporting the. men to the State housing solieme in trucks. "They are boxed in like sheep going to the saieyards,” he added.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20833, 17 June 1939, Page 8
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