WAINGAWA TROUBLE
FREE LABOR BEING MUSTEK ED
SLAUGHTERMEN OFFER To (m BACK. TERMS APPARENTLY UNACL'Ept ABLE. • MASTEHTQX, Jan. r>. Enquiries made this morning e ]p. cited the information that work had not resumed at Waingawa. It , s un _ dcr.stood that free labor is being mustered to carry on.—P.A. i The slaughterboard at the Waingawa freezing works was manned today by eighteen volunteer butchers. All the slaughtermen who were paid off yesterday reported for work this morning, with an offer of resumption on condition that a number oi men said to her listed as ineligible for ieemployment were " taken on. The terms, apparently, were unacceptable, as the men all returned to town. The Union has so far taken no pan in the dispute, which will evident.lv he confined to. slaughtermen, as all other departments are proceeding under normal conditions. —P-A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10299, 7 January 1927, Page 4
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139WAINGAWA TROUBLE Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10299, 7 January 1927, Page 4
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