COAL-MINES DISPUTE
STRIKE NEAR GREYMOUTH TRIBUTE PARTY RECOGNISE?' Press Association. GRSYMOUTH, To-day. Thirty to forty miners, members of the State Aliners’ Union, employed at the Briandale Colliery, refused to work to-day, following a dispute over the dismissal of three men whom the management regarded as inefficient. A conference held at Paparoa between representatives of the tribute party now working the mjne and representatives of the Alliance of Labour resulted in the tributors being no longer declared black, but put on the same footing as the other Coast cooperative parties. A conference is to be held between the representatives of all co-operatives with the Alliance of Labour to arrange a comprehensive agreement.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 440, 23 August 1928, Page 10
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111COAL-MINES DISPUTE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 440, 23 August 1928, Page 10
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