STILL EXTENDING
NEW SOUTH WALES PIG IRON DISPUTE. UNION LEADERS SEEKING WAY OUT. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. SYDNEY. December 14. The pig-iron dispute is gradually extending and the railway shunters are refusing to handle rail trucks containing pig-iron at waterside ports. No call for men to load the steamers Nellore and Taiping was made today and the former vessel sailed without a pigiron cargo.
The executive of the Waterside Workers’ Federation is particularly anxious to prevent the licensing system being introduced in New South Wales ports and a conference of union leaders has been convened to try to find a way out of the dispute.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 December 1938, Page 11
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