The Strike in New Zealand.
♦ In Wellington many signs are showing libour as being defeated On Tuesday a me'et.ng of capiuius and oilicors was hold, wnon it was docided to form a tih pinasters" Associa tion of New Zealand, and 32 masters and 10 chief ollite s sigutd the m rubersh p 1011. All the chief officers of vessels in Wellington who went out on strike havo jo;ned tho new associ tioa and they will go back to their vessels as soun f\B they aro ca.led upon by tho coin pauy. The Railway Commissioners have also taken a proper and decided stand, and will d smiss a 1 eiupl'j)Os who break the terms of their engagements. Th • Harbour board has author i.- Ed the permanent emp.ovmeut of the " free " labour taken on in placj of the Unionists who left on stri.io. The Unionists be;n^ unable to bloi'k the I uion company by coal or labour or printing, aro no-.v endeavouiing to intimidate, ilie butchers from supplying tluir steamers w.th meat.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 September 1890, Page 2
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170The Strike in New Zealand. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 September 1890, Page 2
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