WORK AND WAGES.
THE CASTLECLIFF TROUBLE. iiy Telegraph*—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Applications have been filed with Mr. A. Stubbs, Clerk of Awards, to enfbrct She Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1003, against 20 employees a a the freezing works at CastlsclilF, ne.vr Wanganui, who were alleged to have gone out on strike on 2iud February. THREATENED STRIKE AT OTIRA. Greymouth, Monday. The union at Otira has decided thmfJ ' McLean BrriS; contractors for the tunnel work, be allowed a week to come to tt 1 reasonable agreement with the men. ' Failing this, all the men a«; to cease > work on the 29th inst. I STRIKE OF LIGHTERMEN. Gisborue, Monday. Lightermen employed in handling fc frozen meat declined engagement, this morning under the rales fixed by the recent Arbitration Court award,'on the n ground that the payment was wot ade1J quate. They said they would seek other s f employment. The company is cmployi ing its permanent men ami casuals to f load the Karamea. s WAIHI MINER?. Waihi, Monday. The Miners' Union is demanding a" definite reply to its request for a co-Opera-tive system of working within Seven days.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 156, 23 June 1908, Page 2
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189WORK AND WAGES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 156, 23 June 1908, Page 2
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