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NO CHANGE IN POSITION AT WELLINGTON

WELLINGTON, Aiwust 11. The position on the Wellington waterfront remains unchanged, with the watersiders ceasins work at 5 p.m, and refusing overtime. Most of the time of today's monthly stopwork meetins: was occupied with renoris and discussions of the situatinn in Auckland, but no decision was reac'hed to change the present policy of the Wellington branch. Union officials stated after the meeting that thev had no comment to make on the national situation. as it would ha^e to be considered by the national executive. The meeting lasted just over two hours.

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Chronicle (Levin), 11 August 1949, Page 5

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NO CHANGE IN POSITION AT WELLINGTON Chronicle (Levin), 11 August 1949, Page 5

NO CHANGE IN POSITION AT WELLINGTON Chronicle (Levin), 11 August 1949, Page 5

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