SIGNS OF DEFEAT.
AUCKLAND STRIKE COMMITTEE WEAKENS. 'ADVIOE TO UNIONS. BETTER "CALL OFF STRIKE." (Bi T*l«2ra,T)h_Froaj AoeooltUcD.l Auckland, November 23. An important development has occurred an connection with, tho strike in Auckland. The Central Strike Committee has advised the unions that the committee is of opinion that they had better call the strike off, except with regard to. tho transport section, comprising tho seamen, .watersiders, cartorsj and! tramwaymeni. Certain of tho unions refused to Tesumo, namely, tho brewery workers, labourers, Harbour Board casuals, hotel and restaurant employees, and bricklayers. . It must be rememberedl that many of the new watersiders are working. The tramivaymen are not on strike. Ini the unions refusing to take the Central Committee's advice many have already returned, and: new men are also being employed. Regarding the hotels and restaurants, these establishments aro fully staffed with those members of the old union who have had: no sympathy with the striko and wish to form a new union.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1914, 24 November 1913, Page 6
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160SIGNS OF DEFEAT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1914, 24 November 1913, Page 6
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