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MANY MEN RESUME WORK ,DESRITE piCKET^' ' EFFORTS SQME JQBS HELD UP
By Telegraph — Copyrjght).
AUCKLAND, Monday. Although a strike of relief workers was declared in Auckland on Wednesday, the position" at the "various jobs to-day was considered to he very satisfac'tory. On some of the relief works, parti'cularly iii a few of the subu'rban areas, the men who should have reported for work failed to put in an appearance, and a few isolated jobs were at a complete standstill. In a number of districts the standdown week is being observed, and in these localities the work provided was for fhose who had lost time from the previous week. Generally the men showed a disposition to go to work and they took up their duties, although scattered attempts were made hy pickets to induce them to refuse to start.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 202, 19 April 1932, Page 5
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