CHRISTCHURCH TRAMS
NORMAL SERVICES TO BE RESTORED TO-DAY EMPLOYEES' RELATIONS CHRISTCHURCH, Wednesday. Tramway services wei'e run tonight until 10.20 and to-morrow the normal service will b'e restored. This afternoon a considerable number of ex-strikers were back at work and the public seemed to show renewed confidence in the trams, for a larger number of people eame into the city than on any day since the j strike hegan. | The general manager to-day issued a notice to employees to tne effect that any evidence of enmity" between members of fhe union, strikers and non-strikers, and between strikers and i those of The volunteer workers reI tained, would he viewed with the I" strongest disapproval hy the board. There were no signs of such enm- . ity to-day, and the strikers who have r been re-instated seem only too glad to he hack at their work. ■ "
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 228, 19 May 1932, Page 5
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