SHIPPING TROUBLE
WATERSTDERS TO WORK WITH ANY LABOUR, (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, June 14. A waterside workers meeting, fifteen hundred being present, adopted a resolution that it would be suicidal to continue a blind struggle against the combined organised forces of employers, owing to the disunity of the Australian Trade Union movement. Therefore they propose working with volunteer labour. The steamers Maranoa, C.oulburn, and Lowana have sufficient volunteer labour and will be able to sail this week. The Federal Industrial Registrar states Chief Judge Dcthridge declines to, call a compulsory conference of disputants until the cooks man the ships.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1928, Page 3
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