A “BLACK” JOB
UNDER UNEMPLOYMENT SCHEME LABOURS’ AWARDS IGNORED. (Tty Telegraph—Per Tress Association) WELLINGTON, March 20. The whole of the men employed in excavation work at the Campanile site teased work to-ay at noon. The job was (declared “Black,” and this has been reported to the Alliance of Labour and the Trades’ Labour Council. Belief workers are appealed to not to go near the job. The reason for the strike is that as the work is being done under the Unemployment Board’s No. 5 Scheme, it ig contended that this is an open antr flagrant breach of the General Labour ers’ Award,
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1931, Page 2
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102A “BLACK” JOB Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1931, Page 2
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