GIRLS STILL ON STRIKE
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Onehunga WooIIen Mills NQ STATEMENT OF GRIEVANCE
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AUCKLAND, Last Night. Since 27 girls comprising the weav. ing section of Onehunga Woollen Mills Ltd-, failed to repprt fpr duty after, the luneheon interval on Friday, neitber tbey nor their union have acquainted the management with any grievanee, nor have any representations whatever been made. The girls have simply not returned to work. In ' the absenee pf any demands pr statement pf grievancee the legal position is said to be that therg ip not even a dispuloj pr a strike. " ^ ''If the girls do not return soon w o shall have to clope tbe' mill down," said a representative of the management. "Other departments wbicn depend on the WPP-ving department gra simply finishing up wbat work tbey huyfi in band iu the me&ntimep A representative of tbe union eata that so far ap he knew the girls wanted gn iniprovemeut fn pertain Gpndb tions that were outside the scope ot the award. It wgp merely a spetiqual trouble.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 59, 2 December 1937, Page 4
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174GIRLS STILL ON STRIKE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 59, 2 December 1937, Page 4
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