TRADE UNIONISM.
BOYCOTTING MEMBERS. Per Press Awoci&tion. Uunedin, Lo«t Night. The annual report of the Otagc Trades and labor Council slates thai victimising of unionist* has not disap petted. Unless something were done tc check the persecution by tuucnipulou: employers, great difficulty would l>e experienced in officering unions. If th; •jovernnu-nt expects the unions to bi law-abiding i(j must provide mean- n putting an immediate stop to anylliin; in the way of boycotting, or find cm ployment for the victimised men. Th Council apjwinted a deputation to wai on the Minister of Labor on his comin; visit to Dunedin to bring before hit Tarious matters connected with labor. The following delegates were appoinl ed to represent the Council at the at anal Trades and Labor Conference i Wellington, commencing on 20th July Messrs. S. Brown, 11. Ureen, J. llyme and ti. Westwood.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 129, 22 May 1908, Page 3
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142TRADE UNIONISM. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 129, 22 May 1908, Page 3
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