MEN DISPLEASED
Telegraph— Preea Asiooiation.)
% Reluctant to Work at Dunedin
(By
DUNEDIN, Last Night. The adverse criticism of waterside workers of New Zealand wBich has appeared in newspapers during the past few days reSulted in a certain amount of dissatisfaction among those engaged on the Dunedin wharves this morning, and for a time there was some difficulty in obtaining labour for ehips in portThe secretary of the union, when interviewed. would make no statement on behalf of members, apart from saying that tbere had been considerable difficulty in persuading the men to go to work. The union bad met representatives of the ship owners and the matter bad been discussed at some length.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 81, 22 April 1937, Page 5
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