AFTER THE STRIKE.
HUNDREDS FACE A HOPELESS WINTER. UNFORTUNATE WATERMEN IN AUCKLAND. By Association. Auckland, Last Night. Though four months have elapsed since the Labor upheaval there are 350 waterside workers who went out on strike still unemployed 1 . It is stated that these men, though always known as arbitrationists, are tabooed by the new union and with their wives and families are undergoing terrible hardships. As the market for general laborers is overflowing and years of labor on the waterfront have qualified these men for nothing else, many are compelled to sell up their homes. The outlook with winter approaching is bad.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 270, 15 April 1914, Page 5
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103AFTER THE STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 270, 15 April 1914, Page 5
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