Kinleith dispute – joint statement
Kinleith dispute – joint statement
Progress has been made in the Kinleith industrial dispute.
Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union national secretary Andrew Little and Carter Holt Harvey CEO Peter Springford today said that obstacles to making progress had been cleared away at a weekend meeting in Auckland.
Two hundred and seventy
workers from the Tokoroa pulp and paper mill have been on
strike since March 7. Intensive negotiations for a new
collective employment agreement will start tomorrow
(Tuesday, May
13).
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