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FREEZING WORKERS’ WAGES.

TERMS FOR YEAR

Per Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 4. Tbe terms and conditions of employment in the meat export freezing works in the Dominion during the coming season have already been posted up at various works in Canterbury. With a few exceptions the terms offered axe similar to those which operated last season and to which a large body of unionists, both in the North Island and South Island, objected. As a result of the refusal of many of the regular workers in tbe industry last season to accept the terms, the employers in most cases installed the chain system in their works and engaged free labour. A reflection of this policy is the inclusion in the new conditions of a clause relating to workers under the chain system.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 5 October 1933, Page 8

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FREEZING WORKERS’ WAGES. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 5 October 1933, Page 8

FREEZING WORKERS’ WAGES. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 5 October 1933, Page 8

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