POSITION IN AUCKLAND
MOTION TO CONTINUE WORK REJECTED. NEED OF BETTER SYSTEM. AUCKLAND, March 11. At the waterfront conference today, the secretary of the union, Mr Cuthbert, moved: “That the Auckland branch endorse the Government’s decision to control the waterfront of New Zealand and undertake to continue work pending the conference agreement.” This was lost. The waterfront trouble has not continued long enough for stocks of meat and dairy produce to accumulate sufficiently to cause embarrassment, said an official of a freezing company today. “We were viewing the position with alarm and will be glad when the trouble is over,” he said. “We will also be glad if some better system than the old one becomes operative."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 March 1940, Page 7
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117POSITION IN AUCKLAND Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 March 1940, Page 7
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