“BLACK” COMMITTEE
ALLIANCE SUPPORTED IN DUNEDIN WORKERS’ COMPENSATION Press Association HUNEHIN, Today. In an address last evening, Mr. Arthur Cook, national president of the Alliance of Labour, dealt with workers’ compensation and explained the Alliance’s attitude to the compensation committee of inquiry. Mr. J. Roberts, the Alliance secretary, also addressed the meeting on the" right of the worker to employment or sustenance. A resolution was passed as follows: “That this meeting of Dunedin trade unionists endorses the Alliance’s action in refusing to co-operate with the committee as the Government should have consulted the trade unions in the appointment of a workers’ representative.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 942, 8 April 1930, Page 16
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102“BLACK” COMMITTEE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 942, 8 April 1930, Page 16
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