DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS.
PROTEST AGAINST REDUCTION OF SALARIES.
Hamilton, June-1
At the annual, meeting of the New Zealand Dairy Factory Managers’ Association, a .strong and unanimous protest was made against the attitude taken up by the Taranaki Employers' Union regarding the reduction of managers’ salaries contrary to me ar rangement made at the conference cf the executive bodies of the National Dairy Association, Taranaki Employers’ Union, and New Zealand Dairy Factory Managers’ Association at Palmerston North in June. In consequence the industry is confronted with the grave possibility of the formation of a registered industrial union of dairy factory managers, which would bring the managers of longer and more valuable experience to the level of those of lesser capabilities, and so be a retrograde step regarding the quality of New Zealand dairy produce.
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Shannon News, 2 June 1922, Page 2
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133DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS. Shannon News, 2 June 1922, Page 2
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