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AN EMPLOYERS’ UNION.

THEY RESOLVE ON A LOCK-OUT. London, January 25. The Dock Companies, wharfingers, shippers, and merchants are forming an Employers’ Union, and have resolved to issue a notice on the ist February, intimating that all labourers refusing to comply with the general agreement of the 14th September, will be locked out. The employers assert that the dockers are destroying them piecemeal. The Waterside Unions possess and believe they will be able to successfully resist the action of the employers above referred to. They assert that the employers have frequently broken the general agreement. Cardinal Manning, ex-Lord Mayor Whitehead, and Mr Buxton, M.P., approve of the stand taken by the men, who are demanding payment for meal time. The dispute is creating an angry discussion, the employers asserting that the action of the men is a breach of the September agreement.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 441, 29 January 1890, Page 5

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AN EMPLOYERS’ UNION. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 441, 29 January 1890, Page 5

AN EMPLOYERS’ UNION. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 441, 29 January 1890, Page 5

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