WATERSIDE STRIKE.
lUBTRALIAN AND N.Z. O'.IILB ASSOCIATION. A SYDNEY SETTLEMENT. OVERSEA VESSELS STILL A ELECTED. SYDNEY, November 17. The overtime strike, so far as it affects Sydney, lias ended. The Secretary of the Sea Transport group of Unions lots announced that advice has been received from the Council of the Waterside Workers Eoderation in .Melbourne stating that it had been decided in deference to the order ol Air
Justice Powers, to resume overtime with the companies employing Union Inbuilt'. This means that the ban is lifted from the intcr-State steamers hut not from the overseas steamers. It was too late for the officials to instruct members to work overtime tonight, hut it will he resumed on Tiles<lav.
The overseas companies work independently of the Wntcrsiders Ecdcr a (inn, I lie tubers of wliich are only employed by them alien bureau men are short.
The difficulty with the overseas steamers in other ports remains unsolved as Sydney is the only port possessing a bureau. The position regarding the Eermlale and Mo reton Bay is unchanged.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1924, Page 3
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174WATERSIDE STRIKE. Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1924, Page 3
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