Messrs. Barnes And McLagan Still Arguing
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AUGtsiiAJNV, jury xo. While the Government and Waterside Workers' Union are dehatihg the conditions and order of reference of the proposed Mountpark Trihunal, the Auckland waterf ront is, steadily becoming clogged with: idle and almost" idle shipping. 7 Tomorrow morning the Waterf ront Industry Commission will maintain its policy of lahour preferenph for the. wheat ship Mountpark and . the only new priority ship will he the, collier Kaimoro with coal for the Chelsea refinery., ' Three overseas ships are at anchor and tomorrow a fourth will join the waiting Vessels.. ' " • . The number of unionists unemployed after this morning 's call for labour totalled 1007, the number of workers in employment being (503. TherO were 102 on penalty for refusing to lift the Mountpark 's hatches and 24 were on a daily penalty. No work was olfered to 821 men.
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 July 1948, Page 5
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