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IDLE WORKS

ULTIMATUM GIVEN MEN VOTE AGAINST CONSENT EMPLOYERS MAINTAIN STAND (By Telegraph.—Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH, Friday Because of the refusal of the workers to man an additional chain, and the refusal of the company to supply stock for the chains while the extra one remained unmanned, the freezing works of Thomas Borthwick and Sons (Australasia), Limited, at Belfast, were idle to-day. In the off season a third chain was installed at the works. When the men would not agree to man this chain yesterday afternoon, the company delivered an ultimatum that no more stock would be available for the existing chains until the third one was manned. That ultimatum was acted on this morning. The men offered themselves for work at 8 a.m., but would not take their stations on the third chain. A meeting was held by the men wnen the company refused to make stock available for the chains, this meeting being attended by tne officer ui charge of the Labour Department, Mr R. T. Bailey. On his suggestion all the men concerned took part in a secret ballot on the proposition that the men should consent to the request of the company and man the Third chain. The result of the ballot was a four-to-one decision against. Company’s Attitude An official of the company said today that it had taken the position as far as it could. The men were required to work the third chain. They had been asked to do so and had refused, preferring to adhere to the conditions that were in force last season. So long as the men maintained their present attitude, the company would abide by its decision not to supply stock for the chains.

The secretary of the Canterbury Freezing Workers’ Union, Mr H. G. Kilpatrick, said the men were prepared to go back to work on two chains and leave the question of the manning of the third to a disputes committee.

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20988, 15 December 1939, Page 8

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IDLE WORKS Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20988, 15 December 1939, Page 8

IDLE WORKS Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20988, 15 December 1939, Page 8