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Freezing Workers Press For Better Amenities

MASTERTON, Feb. 3. The go slow policy was continued , at the Waingawa freezing works today. The, works. are continuing operatin'g at one tenth the norma! r output.. . • . Though the president of the/ Waingawa Freezing Workers" ■ Union, Mr. H. fl- Ewingfou, said that he did not W:ish to state the men's cas.e at the present stage it is understood that' the men want an improvement to the amenities. vvhich they state was promised to. , them before the war. Thoy con- . sider that in view of the long hours . they have worked to cope with the i rush of fat lambs into the works during the drought, the matte.r of , better amenities for washing, etc.*, has become more urgent, ; ,

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Chronicle (Levin), 3 February 1948, Page 4

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Freezing Workers Press For Better Amenities Chronicle (Levin), 3 February 1948, Page 4

Freezing Workers Press For Better Amenities Chronicle (Levin), 3 February 1948, Page 4

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