FREEZING WORKS
SETTLEMENT LIKELY . . BT Telegraph.- Press association. Hastings, November 13. It was learned from an authoritative source this morning that the butchers will be back on the boards on Monday or Tuesday. The informant said that there were South Island men on the boards in Hawke's Bay at present, and there were five hundred more ready to come if required. He said that the meat which 1 has been killed by voluntary labour cannot be declared black, because there is no strike. The freezing workers will be addressed to-morrow by Mr. L. Glover: ■ 1 Gisborne, November 13. Two local freezing works commence killing operations, on November 22, and the managements do not anticipate any. trouble, as many of the men have been working through the winter and are unwilling to'join the dispute. In the event of union labour not being available, volunteers will be taken on.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 43, 15 November 1926, Page 10
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147FREEZING WORKS Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 43, 15 November 1926, Page 10
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