STRIKE COLLAPSE
UNEMPLOYED AT WORK.
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HASTINGS, July 17
Hastings relief workersj’.-. strike,., the leaders of which have been aiming at converting it into, a national strike ot the unemployed, collapsed this nioniihg after lasting three weeks. Out of 750 eligible uudqr No. 5A Scheme, 500 had' either'gone to work or applied for work by eleven tins morning. It is r expected ‘that by tomorrow few will’ not : have appliedGangs are (forking at- many tusks actually in the'borough, none being on a, job next door to the Hall where all tile strike meetings have been held. -- The decision 1 to return to work was not .made at a formal nieetng, b«t was apparently, the .outcome, of talk among• the men tliejnsevleSi'—
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1933, Page 6
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