, Union Officials Criticised “The last two court days have j shown that the Labour Department l is pin-pricked by certain union | officials,” said Mr T. Cunningham. 1 counsel for four men charged in the Masterton Magistrate’s Court by the | inspector of awards for failing to become members of the New Zealand Workers’ Union. The charges related to the employment of the men in harvesting. “These pin-pricks result in the men losing time.” He protested against the truculent attitude of union officials. “At best,” he said, “they I are trouble-maker*.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21372, 17 March 1941, Page 4
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