UNIONISM IN FULL BLAST.
(The Editor.) Sir, —True to cork and label, “none but the fed deserve the fat,” as far as the last (or present) Labour Delegate Conference is concerned. As regards those of its union fee supporters, among the unemployed section thereof, whose temerity at having a union of their own to fight for them, their wishes are “politically” sidetracked by the assumption that the coming winter will see “all phases of unemployment” reach its dead end. Granted that things generally are an improvement compared with the past “Bromley-Jessup era” of dealing with employment, the same old “Wolf” might yet be waiting round the door of 20,000 or more homes if the “well feds” of Unionism get the upper handby way of a change.—l am, etc., “MAN IN THE STREET.” Masterton, April 8.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 April 1939, Page 4
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