WATERSIDE PROTEST
'AUAEvbT CUT. . {By Telegraph —ter tress Association) WELLINGTON, June 26. From ruinouis current in slipping circles, it is tinners.cod that the waters.uo vomers will ueenne to worn overtime alter m.uday to-monow. Two oaunuays ago, me nattrsiUers at Vveilington relused to work overtime, oaturuay they wonted overtm^. Here. The watersiders refused •' to work overtone in eiucitland last Saturday. it is uelieved that these apparently regulated hold-ups are in the nature oi irritation tactics as a protest aga.nst .ne wage cuts. .
WORK IN MEAL HOURS. CHRi SI CHURCH, June 26. Further minor hitches occurred on the Lyttelton waterfront to-day. It is the practice of the shipping companies,* wlnn they wish to exp Mite the departure of a vessel', to work the meal hours. To-dav the rrun refused to accept this work. To-night, however, overtime was worked as usual.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1931, Page 5
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138WATERSIDE PROTEST Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1931, Page 5
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