"GO SLOW"
-By Telegraph—
EXPORTS HELD UP I slaughtermen's demand for higher wages refused SHEEP FARMERS P^itTURBED
(Press Assn.-
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MELBOURNE, Saturday. Operations at all meat export works throughout Yictoria have been suspended owing to a "go slow" strike introduced by slaughtermen as a protest against the employers' refusal to pay them highef wages. Two thousand men have been paid off. Sheep farmers, who were looking forward to record truckings, are much perturbed at the turn of events.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 48, 19 October 1931, Page 3
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