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GOOD TALLY OF WORKERS.

HOTEL STRIKE QUITE BROKEN. (By Association.* Auckland, November 17. The following figures show the estimated number of »m<sa working in the trades affoeted by the strike Waterside workers , 4'BS 'Hotel and restaurant employees.,. 400 Exhibition workers 280 Harbour Board men 220 Carters 200 Carpenters 20$ CSty Council employees 20Q Aerated water Workers 8u Joinery factories ... 80 Sail, tent and cover-makers 20 Total 2165 The majority of these men are strikers who have repented. Tlie waterside Workers are mombers of tho new Arbitration Union, and among them are a few members of tho old union. Fully '300 men and girls are already at work in the hotels, and another hundred is allowed for restaurant waitresses. So completely has the hotel strike broken down that 987 applications for work, have tjcon registered with tho Licensed Victuallers' Association, although tho requirement? of' tho Auckland hotel's vary from 320' to 350. Tho name of the new. union of hotel employees is the Auckland Hotel Assistants' Industrial Union. ■* It is intended primarily for hotel iVorkcrs, without reference to restaurants, and application has been made for registration under the Arbitration Act.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1909, 18 November 1913, Page 8

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GOOD TALLY OF WORKERS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1909, 18 November 1913, Page 8

GOOD TALLY OF WORKERS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1909, 18 November 1913, Page 8

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