FREE LABOUR
EMPLOYED AT THE FREEZING WORKS. “SLAUGHTERMEN SHALL NOT DICTATE.” Christchurch, Yesterday. Free labour was employed at the freezing works to-day, nine men being engaged. There are signs that operations will approach normal next week. A statement issued by the representatives of the employers says: “In the course of a few days it is not unlikely (hat the slaughtermen will find their services can be dispensed with more easily than the services of men in other departments. The companies are determined that a small percentage of slaughtermen shall not dictate to the whole freezing industry,;nnd in taking action which will prevent the slaughtermen so dictating, the companies consider they are acting just as much in the interests of the general body of freezing works employees as their own.”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2445, 24 June 1922, Page 3
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129FREE LABOUR Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2445, 24 June 1922, Page 3
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