AUSTRALIAN NEWS
TIMBER STRIKE. WORKERS WANT TO GET BACK. (Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, October 2. Officials of the Disputes Committee told a mass meeting of timber workers who’ are out of employment as a result of the strike, that they would have to accept the forty-eight hour week if they .desire ieinstatemeut. The mooting iiistriiotml Die Committee to. press for a settlement with tlio timber merchants on whatever terms they could make. Tt is estimated that over a thousand workers are idle as a result of the stoppage.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1929, Page 6
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