UNEMPLOYED WORKERS
{To the Editoi\) Sir—The correspondent, "Another. Vote' Slipping," in "The Post"- on February 18 asks whom does the Unemployed Workers' Movement represent. Representing the Wellington branch of the National Unemployed Workers Movement, we feel that we might be allowed to answer that question. The Unemployed Workers' Movement represents all « *c unemployed. That all of the unemployed are not yet in our movement does not. alter the fact that the benefits arising from our activities have been shared by all of the unemployed. The «rturai of the tram ticket concession to Wellington un^niployed not so very long.ago was KS *»c to our efforts Our orgamsation then represents: (1) Those un employed who realise and appreciate lip! weight of our organisation beh nd the Labour Government, which in the face of sectional antagonism and manufactured Utility towards the, unemp oyed has improved, and will, wefeel sure, still further improve our lot.-l ' amietC>> W. O'REILLY. Secretary. Wellington., Central Branch, W.U.W.M. ■ _
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 8
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