STORMS OF PROTEST
(Press Assrit
wharf strike due within f0rtnight
— Rec. 9.80 p.m.)
SYDNEY, Jan. 6. Despite some dissension withrin their own ranks and strongly c: pressed disapproval of empioyees and the Housewives' sV^sociation, nearly all butchers .cYops in Sydney and Newcastle ■ .iled to open to-day. The Sydney Daily Teletfraph publhJi.es a list of butchers who are defyiiie: the ban but cannot liame more than 110 of 1250 butchers in Sydney and suburbs. Many others, however, are indefinite about their action liet.uise they are uncertain of meat sup-1-lies. The Housewives'. Assoeiation is supporting the Meat Imliustry Employees' Union in the contention tliat the closure is in effect a lock-out employees. Newcastle butchers are practically inianimous on the closure but it is not heliev'ed likely that attendances on tiie northern coalfields will he uffected ;«>-day in spite of rumours to the con1 1 ary.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5295, 7 January 1947, Page 5
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143STORMS OF PROTEST Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5295, 7 January 1947, Page 5
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