ENGINE-DRIVERS' POSITION.
(By Telegraph — Press Association-) WAMH, Last Night. Tiie new union (Engine-drivers and Winders) issued this morning a statemien t giving reasons .why they formed a union, Ihey state they can no longer Merate a <W"a?nc2i c«f a tini'm whos? (officials embrace every opportunity of intuiting rtthe Empire and its rulers, (ridiculing traditional beliefs, scoffing, at all ireliigian, and bleating forth aatimilitariom,, a'thei&m, and rev'olutiaiiary iVxialisra, in l&eaK.n and cut 'in" season. The eiiatcment- concludes w&tli the cxp.rerc.ku cf a firm intention to hold to 1 theeir pcrosent position till the .crack cf d'Jam. As a .res.uk of the Krike Committee's inteirfclrence w..th tally clerks of the Waihi lOcimipany who are acting as jpaWote, 'and 1 a demand thht they diould knoak off, M(r H. P. Barry, suipcrintEndcnt, has advised the men to cease in order to save trouble.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10641, 21 May 1912, Page 5
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140ENGINE-DRIVERS' POSITION. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10641, 21 May 1912, Page 5
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