NO VICTIMISATION
THE MHTUEHA DISPUTE [Per United Press, Association.] NELSON, September 14. Mr D. R. Park, president of the Motiieka airport construction branch of the New Zealand Workers’ Union, has issued the following statement, arising out of various Press articles concerning the Motueka dispute : “I feel it is my duty to publish a statement on behalf of the Motueka branch. We appreciate the supporting attitude of our fellow unions in our dispute, but there is one piont I would like to correct, as it may cause a certain amount of misunderstanding. After perusal of my union’s minutes and correspondence 1 find that there is nothing to indicate that any official or member of this union has been victimised and discharged through this dispute—that is, other than through normal shortening of hands through the work nearing completion.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22443, 14 September 1936, Page 10
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136NO VICTIMISATION Evening Star, Issue 22443, 14 September 1936, Page 10
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