THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Kcmoks of am: Strike.
The last election ol the A.S.It.S.
officers was tbe prelude, as tbe event proved, to a strike which crippled transport for a week, which caused inconvenience from one end of the iwintry to the other—a strike commenced in pique and coded in panic; which injured everybody and benefited nobody. In the history of industrial negotiations in New Zealand r.lierc is no more llagranl instance of a case being p:ul out of court and every point m itisp.ute sacrificed, by the errors o! judgment of those who were elected by the workers to .serve their interests. The experience, let iis hope, wilj prove to la* a salutary one. —Press Criticism.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1924, Page 2
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117THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1924, Page 2
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