Trade Unions Today
RADE unionism in five countries is being discussed in talks from the YA and YZ stations at 9.15 p.m. on Thursdays, starting this week (March 4), when A. H. Berry, Secretary of the Auckland branch of the New Zealand Engineers’ Union, talks about unions in the United States. On Thursday, March 11, R. R. Broadby, Secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, will continue the series by discussing Australian unionism, and on the following three Thursdays there will be talks on trade unionism in the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and New Zealand, respectively, by F. L. Langley, National Secretary of the Carpenters and Joiners’ Union; T. E. Chester, Director of the Acton Society Trust; and James Thorn, former New Zealand High Commissioner to Canada and a_ well-known | writer on Labour questions,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 763, 5 March 1954, Page 11
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136Trade Unions Today New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 763, 5 March 1954, Page 11
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