STOP-WORK, GO-SLOW
TACTICS IN SOUTH ISLAND FREEZING WORKS SMALL SUPPORT FOR STRIKE Press Association DUNEDIN, Today. j The freezing works trouble developed ■ a new angle at Burnside today, three stop-work meetings being sandwiched between killings, another form of goslow tactics. Nevertheless, it is reported that only 34 out of 250 men employed are showing sympathy with the Finegand I strikers. If drastic action is taken no difficulty is anticipated in finding labour. The strikers at Finegand are giving no trouble. The volunteers yester- ! day killed 1,300 sheep..
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 945, 11 April 1930, Page 1
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