HOLIDAY BREAD
NO BAKING FOR FOUR DAYS \ Although it was hoped that some arrangements could be made by the • Dunedin Master Bakers’ Association for bread to be baked on December 27 and January 3, the Bakers’ Union has decided by a secret ballot that no bread will be baked on Saturdays throughout the Dominion.. Consequently, there will be no bread baked from Wednesday, December 24, until the following Monday. Similarly over New Year, bread will not be baked from the Wednesday until the following Monday. When asked to comment on the action of the workers of two Wellington bakeries in threatening to go on strike if their employers did not discontinue deducting sums from their pay because of their refusal to work on Saturdays, the president of the Dunedin Master Bakers’ Association, Mr A. T. Robertson, stated that a similar situation did not exist in Dunedin, where no Saturday baking was done.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26641, 11 December 1947, Page 6
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152HOLIDAY BREAD Otago Daily Times, Issue 26641, 11 December 1947, Page 6
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