TRAMWAYMEN'S CONDITIONS
jnsF/rrxo at christciiurch. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) Christchurch, .Trmuary t. A l>i? meeting of tramway employees was linld this morning when the recent abortive conference in Wellington was exluustivoly discussed. None of the, business done was disclosed, but sneaking to a reporter at the close of tho im'-ptinif, .Mi , - Armstrong, secretary _of Ilio union, said it; consisted of discussion on the steps the union, would liave to twice in the event of a satisfactory aßreeinent not boinj arrived at in the near , future with employers. "What about the rumour that tho r.-on nro iroin? In strike? .-wlted the reporter. "We lwvo not even discussed that so far, and I would say, as far as I am concerned at any rate. that, is the lr.st thin" we want to be driven to," was Mr. Armstrong's reply.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 85, 5 January 1920, Page 4
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136TRAMWAYMEN'S CONDITIONS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 85, 5 January 1920, Page 4
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