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BEEF BUTCHERS STILL GOING SLOW

—Press Association

By Telegraph-

,■■■? ; . ' AUCKLAND, May 22. Eighty-twq. beef butchers are contmning the' " gb'.'slow" strike .at .five freezing works in the Auckland provjjiefe withotit infofming their employers vvliy. The works' executives still understand that the action is in protest against tlve tribunal decision on the pay dispute which caused the recent five weeks' strike of 25 butchers at the Westfield freezing works, a decision which botn parties agreed to accept before thu Minister of Labour, Mr. McLagan, agreed to appoint the 'tribunal.

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Chronicle (Levin), 23 May 1947, Page 7

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BEEF BUTCHERS STILL GOING SLOW Chronicle (Levin), 23 May 1947, Page 7

BEEF BUTCHERS STILL GOING SLOW Chronicle (Levin), 23 May 1947, Page 7

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