STRIKERS WHO HAVE RESUMED
EIGHT UNIONS. ■' (By TeleirauTi.— Press Association.) Auckland, November 14. The resumption of work by the Hotel Employees' Union bringe the total cf public services and trades which have wholly or partly recommenced opera-; tions up to eight. This number includes the watersiders, of whom nearly 500 aro now partially working tho port; tho tearooms and restaurants, all of which are open and in full working order again; the carting trade, which has been partly, and very efficiently reestablished; the city employees, of whom practically all except the carters have returned to work; the Exhibition workeis, of whom a, large proportion aro now at work, and the balance of whom are expected to accede to the executive's request to rosumo; tho aerated water workers, of wiiom a. sufficient number havo returned to operate some of the factories; tho hotel employees, who today formed a, union to bo registered under the Arbitration Act; and the seamen, whose places as they left their ships have been filled so promptly that practically every coastal vessel has got away to time.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1907, 15 November 1913, Page 7
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180STRIKERS WHO HAVE RESUMED Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1907, 15 November 1913, Page 7
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