"DEFINITELY OFF."
AGREEEMNT ,BETWEEN FEDERATION OP LABOUR. AND UNION STEAMSHIP COY. [BY TKLEGIIAPH. —I'KESS ASSOCIATION.]] Wellington, This Day.
Sir James Mills, managing director of the Union Company, states the proposed agreement between the Union Company and the Federation of Labour regarding the employment of Unionists to the exclusion of free labourers on wharves, is denfiitely off. "Further," Sir James said "the combination between the shipping companies and the Federation of Labour had never been dreamt of. Agitation over it was merely the suggestion that it was proposed to promote such a combination, to the detriment of the public, w&s an absolute mischievous fiction."
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 572, 31 May 1913, Page 5
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103"DEFINITELY OFF." King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 572, 31 May 1913, Page 5
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