LABOUR TROUBLES.
- ♦ | i«v n i.r.'.ii u'li.- riu'.ss association I .} Auckland, This Day. Tim first apnl ioal ion by tho Waihl companies for protection under tho Mi;iin;; Act will he hoard next Wednesday. [( is rxpi cicd tho Miners' Union will <>;■ juc :■ (he applications with tho i'|iii 1 i of compelling the roniPiinio:: U< r<-MH>io operations. Interviewed in::t nielli Mr Charles Rhodes, nr« jniVni of tho New Zealand Gohi Minos Ash-'nc;;t! ion, aaid the intention of iho Federation of Labour vv;is io tin? position at Waihi hy :tl!r-i:in!' it w :ih a fip;ht between organised employers ami organised worker:--, 1 miC tho lij'ht. w?>h really between two hooiis of unionists, who couid net !i!« to their internal method:;, .••nil who consequently were c:uinin>: •mployors revoro loss by rcftisinj: if work together, and by ce;)Binj: work without an hour's notice,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 469, 29 May 1912, Page 5
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137LABOUR TROUBLES. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 469, 29 May 1912, Page 5
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