"BLACK LIST" MYTH.
SUSPICIONS. .OF. EX-STRIKERR CB7 TelesraDh.—Press Association.) Auckland, January 16. .„ Objection has been raised in regard to the request mado by the Auckland labour Department to local bodies and othe;.; employera for information as to th.<i"'e'mploye(!S "who h'ad taken part in the.repent, strike. Tboro is some saspicion that the information is to be used-'in the compilation of a -"black list."'... . Tho Chief.. Inspector of tho Department here has repudiated any suggestion of victimisation. The information uskedfor was required in tho ordinary routine, of. duties of the Department as to thebreaches of award. All that conoornedT tho Department was the observAnco.oithe law. Without the , informal tioii asked for at would be Impossible ■to report the number of breaches of, the [Act committed. Possibly such informa--fcion TvouJd bo followed by a- prosecution, but most decidedly the names would not ho filed for the, purpose of victimisation. .. " • . . ■
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1960, 17 January 1914, Page 6
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146"BLACK LIST" MYTH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1960, 17 January 1914, Page 6
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