WORK AND WAGES.
. SLAUGHTERMEN’S STRIKE. BOTH PARTIES FIRM. (Per Press Association.) Wellington, January 9. There is very little further to report in connection with the threat of the slaughtermen employed at the Petone and Ngahauranga freezing works to cease from their slaughtering at the end of next week. The position, so far as can be ascertained, has not changed. It is understood that the slaughtermen will adhere to their demands, which they regard as being quite reasonable. It is also gathered that should the works be forced to stop : be slaughtermen will fight their battle unaided, and will not call upon other workers for assistance. As far as can be ascertained the companies also proto stand firm. They have not yet made any open move in the matter, and no suggestion has been put forward for a conference between the two parties.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 10, 10 January 1913, Page 2
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142WORK AND WAGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 10, 10 January 1913, Page 2
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