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AUCKLAND GETS ITS SUNDAY MILK

AUCKLAND, Mar. 9. With their demands for a tribunal to hear their claims for double-time pay on tdundays satislied by a message on Saturday afternoon from the JMinister of Labour, 'Hon. A. McLagan, Auckland milk roundsmen made their usual retiiil deliveries to households this morning. The roundsmen, who had been threatening to make no Sunday deliveries unless the tribuxlal was set up, decided at a meeting on Saturday afternoon to give an uninterrupted service. The Auckland Milk Roundsmen 's Union has been working under au award issued by the Arbitration Court on July 19, 1946. The president of the union, Mr. Green, said the union had asked for double-time pay for Sundays for the last three years and had made a special effort to obtain that provision when representatives last appeafed be fore the Court in June, 1946.

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Chronicle (Levin), 10 March 1947, Page 7

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AUCKLAND GETS ITS SUNDAY MILK Chronicle (Levin), 10 March 1947, Page 7

AUCKLAND GETS ITS SUNDAY MILK Chronicle (Levin), 10 March 1947, Page 7

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