Railway Workshops Inquiry
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WELLINGTON, Feb., 9. To inquire iiito the unrest at! the j Addington workshops which resulted | in a go-slow policy being adopted for a time, the Government IiailwayH In- ! dustrial Tribunal held a speeial sitting | iu Wellington. The tribunal consisted ! of. Messrs W. F. Stilwell (chairman). i K. ( 'asey ( Go\=ernuien.t .represeptajtive) . ! E. A. Whitlow (representing" ra'ilway Girgauisalions ) and G. M. Goldsack j (secretary ). ; The Amalgamated Society of Tiail- « Way Servarits and Raiiway Tradesmen's j Associatiou nmde a joiut claiin to proj vide allowance of od an hour for men j employed in the blacksmiths shop al I Addington. It was agreod between the | parties that the allowance was sought I in accouiit of the general condition; i under which work is performed iii I the blacksmiths sluip. After e.videnci j had beeo heard from employees and the General-Maiiager of Hailways, Mr J. Sawers. had made his submissions. tho hearing was adjourned till tomorrow.
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Chronicle (Levin), 10 February 1948, Page 7
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