STRIKE CALLED OFF.
EXCEPT IN REGARD TO TRANSPORT. UNIONS.
A PECULIAR SITUATION.
(rKESS ASSOCIATION' TELKGRA*^ AUCKLAND , , November 31
An important development has occurred in connexion with tho strike. The Central Strike Committee has advised the unions that the Committee is of opinion that it is better to call the strike off, except with regard to the transport section, comprising the seamen, watersiders. carters, and tramwaymen. Certain unions refuse to resume, namely: Brewery ' workers, labourers, Harbour Board casuals, hotel and restaurant employees, and bricklayers.
It must be remembered that many of the new watersiders are now working. The tramwaymen are not on strike. In tho unions refusing to take the Committee's advice, many members havo already returned to work. New men are also being employed. Regarding the hotel and restaurant workers, the city establishments are fully staffed with those members of theold union who have no sympathy with the strike, and wish to form a new union.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 8
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156STRIKE CALLED OFF. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 8
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