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ISLINGTON STOPPAGE

As a result of a dispute, which the employers claim is purely a domestic one among members of the union, there was a stoppage of slaughtering work at the New Zealand Refrigerating Company’s work) at Islington yesterday. "There has been a stoppage of work since early this morning.” said the manager (Mr H. S. Wilson) yesterday “However, it is no concern of the company, for it is entirely a dispute among the union members themselves. I understand that normal work will be continued on Monday morning.” The secretary of the Canterbury Freezing Workers’ and Related Trades Union (Mr S. Arnst) said yesterday afternoon that he knew nothing of the stoppage When approached again, he amended this to: "I have had a ring, but I still don't know anything about it.”

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 14

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ISLINGTON STOPPAGE Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 14

ISLINGTON STOPPAGE Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 14

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