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WATERFRONT DISPUTE

AVELLJ XGTON, Dec. IS. Tlie secretary ot' -the Federation of Labour) Air. K. Baxter, stated today tliat lie had no connuent to make on yesterday 's meeting between the national executives of the Federation of Labour and Wutel,.si(lers, Union and did uot kuow if a further meeting was likelv. "The situation is unchanged aud the 40-hour week policy continues," said the President of the Unioii, Air. Barnes. The national secretary, Air. Hill, said the discussions with the Federation had not yet iinishecl. The watersiders' executive is discussing the dispute again today and it is tliouglit possible the Union is consideriug tlie Federation 's proposals prior to a further joint meeting.

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 December 1946, Page 5

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WATERFRONT DISPUTE Chronicle (Levin), 19 December 1946, Page 5

WATERFRONT DISPUTE Chronicle (Levin), 19 December 1946, Page 5

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