SLAUGHTERERS' DISPUTE.
END NOT YET IX SIGHT. MEN'S DINTERMIXED ATTITUDE. [BT BLRCTRIO TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.] frKR PUKBS ASSOCIATION.] (Received This Dav, B.fis n.m.) SYDXICV, This Day. T,liP Glebe Island slaughtering trouble is still unsettled. The men met and refused to return to work unless the employers guaranteed day work, irrespective of any decision by tlu Wages Hoard. Tlicy also declared their intention not to_ accept piece work even if it were insisted <jn by the Wages Hoard. The men are sanguine of success, 0.-4 the trade would drift to the "O'intry slaughter houses. The secretary of the Union states that the officials, jut anxious for the men to accept the latest proposals, '.lecause it would strengtilien their position before the Wages Board but tliey want a new agreement granting payment of wages for time lost.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 August 1910, Page 3
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133SLAUGHTERERS' DISPUTE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 August 1910, Page 3
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