RAILWAY COMMISSION
DISAPPROVAL OF PERSONNEL
WANGANUI RESOLUTION Press A ssoeiation WANGANUI, Monday. The following resolution was carried unanimously at a meeting of employees of tho Eastown railway workshops today: “That this meeting views with concern and expresses its displeasure at tho methods adopted by the Government in appointing a commission to inquire into railway affairs on which no practical working railwayman is included, and in allowing the officers of the Railway Department, before the commission began its inquiry, to put on an already glutted labour market large numbers of casual railwaymen from the second division. “We respectfully requf-st the Government to s4ay the hands of the railway officers until the findings of the commission are known, so that if retrenchment is necessary it can be put into effect by beginning at the top, instead of at the bottom.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 1 July 1930, Page 1
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