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CABINET SUPPORT? COMMISSION

(Press Assn,-

waterfront disi MR. FRASER INDI( WAY TO AGREEN

0 — By Telegraj)h-~c(

WELLINGTON Last The Prime Minister, Fraser, has sent a long 1 Mr. Hill, secretary of t Zealand Watersiders' setting out the Gover decision with regard tot ent industrial position waterfront. 1 "If normal hours of worli j sumed," the letter concludi j* chairman of the Waterfroi 1 mis'sion advises me that raake immedlate arrangemi consideration by- the Con j of the effect of the pronoui j before any orders are made j • -"If normal work is not " the Government will h option but to suspend the ! and authorities of the Con "The Government would be compelled to take this st trust that yo-ur executive s bers will give serious con to the offer of Mr. Justic ! I a A A A AAA A

to hear representations at your organisation with reg guaranteed wage and otln referred to in the pronoui "This meeting could in follow the resumption of v cord with the existing rules the waterfront. "Other than the position set up, the f acts are that 1 form of waterfront comn appointed in response to ti of your union following quests received from th eompanies," added the Pi ter. "When the lComn appointed both worlcers' ployers' representatives o fuli co-operation and gooi management of the indus was expected under this i ' the orders and decisions c mission would be observi parties. j "The Commission was ■ to expedite the dispatch o and to prevent and settl on the waterfront. If the of the Commission is not served then it eannot its funcfcions and, serving purpose, it will be ne suspend its powers. This a suspension of all orde cisions made by the I Control Cnpmision ane tail the Abandonment operative contracting s numerous other benefits your members. "Your representatives he continued, "at the ? stated that the present di between the union and sl panies but under Comnm of the waterfront. it bec pute in which the Goi automatically involved ai Commission remains in e Government will u authority."

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5284, 21 December 1946, Page 4

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CABINET SUPPORT? COMMISSION Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5284, 21 December 1946, Page 4

CABINET SUPPORT? COMMISSION Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5284, 21 December 1946, Page 4

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