SPELL BROKEN AT OAMARU.
! , STEA .MI-IK MMVKK FOIL WELLINGTON, (liy Telcsninli.—l'iTss Ar.m-i.Viie.il.) Garaaru, Dccombrr 2. The steamer John, which got away for Wellington at midnight last night, was the first vessel to break She long spell of inactivity at the port. The new union that has loen formed under the Arbitration Act lias already a good number of members. All the railway casuals went ba.ik to work, and there is a sufficiency of bands available ro -work ~_tho vessels Ihr.t are now timed to take ! cargo from the port. It. is reported that there is a likelihood of employees at the tramways' power station seceding from the Tramways Union and forming a union of 'heir own. The Interests r.f these workers are considered by some to be not served to (he br-si advantage by tho present union. Carpenters mid joiners employed in the earsheds are also reported to lie of opinion that their interests would be better served by another union.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1922, 3 December 1913, Page 8
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161SPELL BROKEN AT OAMARU. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1922, 3 December 1913, Page 8
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