WELLINGTON DISPUTE SETTLED
-Press Association.)
(By Telegraph-
WELLINGTON, This Day. One of six gangs unloading wheat from the Harmanteh, from Australia, were found yesterday morning to be Ioading only six sacks to the sling instead of eight. They refused to sling eight, whereupon they were discharged. The other gangs thereupon deciined to work, and from 11 a.m, the ship was idle. Work was resumed to-day, however, the men having decided to comply with the employers' wishes.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 61, 4 December 1937, Page 5
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