AUCKLAND TRAMWAY TROUBLE.
A STORMY MEETING. (By Tcl'grapli-rross Association.) Auckland, January 3. Meetings of the morning shifts of the Auckland Tramways Union wcro held today to consider (he agreement drawn up by tho company and delegates from the union with respect to working conditions. Jt is understood that most of the conditions met with no antagonism, but those rplating to the spare, list met with hot criticism, and at the morning meeting most of tho spare men left in a body, a.s u protest against tho conditions. Tlio meeting was very stormy. The union had asKM that the spare men be given eight hours work in twelve, and tho company's offer was eight hours in fourteen, 'it was finally decided to note objections and forward the agreement to the company. Iho agreement will bo further considered by the union before I hoy 'i"u'it
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1328, 4 January 1912, Page 4
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143AUCKLAND TRAMWAY TROUBLE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1328, 4 January 1912, Page 4
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