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COUNSEL OF WISDOM FROM FREEZING WORKERS

AUCKLAND, .Tan. 14. The first large body of trade unionists in Auckland to . advise the New Zealand Waterside Workers' Union against its attitude in the waterfront dispute are the freezing workers. At a special meeting they decided to urge the waterside workers to resume n orui al liours and overtime work, with a view to having their elaims » resubinittod to the Waterfront lndustry Commission. Tlie freezing workers ' decision is, in effect. an endorsement of the Prime Minister 's offer that the waterside workers' elsfu&a would he reconsi'dered immsditttely pVerti'm| was . te* sumld.

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Chronicle (Levin), 15 January 1947, Page 8

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COUNSEL OF WISDOM FROM FREEZING WORKERS Chronicle (Levin), 15 January 1947, Page 8

COUNSEL OF WISDOM FROM FREEZING WORKERS Chronicle (Levin), 15 January 1947, Page 8

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