BOYCOTT MAINTAINED IN SYDNEY.
STRIKE LEADERS BEFORE THE COURT. PORT OF GREYMOUTH TO BE OPENED. . DUNEDIN SEAMEN AND A ' SETTLEMENT. STEADY WORK AT ALL CHIEF POETS. 7 UNETTLT WATERSIDERS. A MENACE TO UNIONISM. (By Cabl*.—Proa A»toci«Uo-_—Copj-j-fcJ SYDNEY, December 5". Mr Hughes says: "The extremists' in the Waterside Workers' Federation aresolely responsible for the refusal te follow tho instructions of the Conference - to work all vessels with the exception of those to and from Now Zealand. It _ has come to this, that t_e'C*__fere_co must insist on discipline. Some mem- "•, hers of unions eeem to imagine that unionism consists of doing as you like. - Such mon are a menace to unionism and a hundred times more formidable than any capitalistic organisation. Union- ; ists must be compelled to obey instruo-".- . tions or leavo the organisation; I ai_ confident that tho vessels the conferenco decided should be worked will b* worked to-day."
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 11
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148BOYCOTT MAINTAINED IN SYDNEY. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 11
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