Wage Claims by Railwaymen
AUCKLAND, Nov. 12 Claims for wage adjustments for 26,000 railway workers will be put forward when the Railway Tribunal begins its annual sitting in Wellington on Monday. The sitting is expected to last several weeks. Increases sought by Road Services workers are said to be sizeable and in line with the claims by road transport workers generally in the Auckland area. The cases are being presented by the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, • the Railway Tradesmen’s Association, the Engine-drivers’. Firemen’s and Cleaner’s Association and the Railway Officers’ Jnstitiite._
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Grey River Argus, 13 November 1948, Page 8
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