RAILWAY TRADESMEN SUGGEST GO-SLOW
AUCKLAND, Fol». 13. The adoption of a go-slow poliey by all branehes of the l!ai lway Tradesmen's Assoeiation as a jjrotest against the decisions of the Railways Tribunai was advoeated at a meoting of tru Otahuhu branch of the assoeiation to-
day. A resolution passed by the meet ing asked the national exeeutive of t!u assoeiation to take action to have the Tiibunal abolished. The resolution wil. be forwarded to all branclies of the assoeiation and to the general secretar. in Wellnigton. A meeting was also held by the Auckland branch of the Railway Tradesmen's Asosciation. The seeretarv, M i. J. Seibert, said "it was to protes against tbe findirigs of the Tribunal but no direct action was taken. ' ' "It is unlikely that a meeting ot the Auckland branch of the A.tt.R.f\ will be held to eonsider the Tribunal V iinding. The seeretarv, yfr. S. P. Gay, said that the society would probablv be guidcd by the opinion of its national exeeutive in Welliitgton and of other branehes in the Dominion. He had received no indieation that the poliey of the national exeeutive on the qu'estion liad yet been determined. The annual «onference of the society is sitting in Wellington at .present.
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 February 1947, Page 5
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