GO SLOW POLICY
(Press Assn.-
EMPLOYERS DISMISS MEN FOR REFUSING QUOTA
— By Telegraph— Copyright)
Melbourne, Sept. 19. The trouble 'experienced in the metropolitan abattoirs as the result ^ of the slaughtermen's "go slow" policy in dealing with export lambs, reached a climax during the week-end. One large firm of expurters dismissed eight slaughtermen who declined to adhere to the usual daily tally of 100 lambs. The dispute arose because the men desired to reduce the tally to 80 on account of the_ recent reductions of pay hy the Arbitration Court. ______
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 332, 20 September 1932, Page 5
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