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Affco dispute over, Wairoa returns - Gisborne Herald PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 22 May 2012 17:05
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Affco dispute over, Wairoa returns
Gisborne Herald
THE Affco lock-out has ended and 1000 meatworkers — including more than 100 in Wairoa — will return to work after the 12-week industrial dispute was resolved this morning. The New Zealand Meat Workers Union and Affco reached an agreement on a new ...
Affco deal stops worker's emigrationMSN NZ News
Affco dispute heads for 'final agreement'Hawke's Bay Today
Iwi leaders rescued Affco-Union standoff - Sharples3News NZ
The Bay of Plenty Times -Scoop.co.nz (press release)
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Affco deal stops worker's emigration - MSN NZ News PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 22 May 2012 14:05
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Affco deal stops worker's emigration
MSN NZ News
Dana Irwin, who worked at the plant in Wairoa, 120km northeast of Napier, says she was ready to follow the mass Kiwi migration to Australia, where she already had a job lined up, until Tuesday's news. "Half of Wairoa has already gone to Kalgoorlie (a ...
Affco dispute heads for 'final agreement'Hawke's Bay Today
Meat workers to march in Te Puke3News NZ
Rangiuru workers and families take to streetsThe Bay of Plenty Times
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
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Affco dispute heads for 'final agreement' - Hawke's Bay Today PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 22 May 2012 09:06
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Affco dispute heads for 'final agreement'
Hawke's Bay Today
Wairoa mayor Les Probert said all people in the district would be pleased if the dispute was over. "I will be really pleased, the people of Wairoa will be really pleased and I'm sure the freezing workers will be pleased to get back to work and get some ...
Meat workers to march in Te Puke3News NZ
Rangiuru workers and families take to streetsThe Bay of Plenty Times
Locked out meat workers march in Te PukeScoop.co.nz (press release)

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Lower North Island councils slide in rankings - The Dominion Post PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 22 May 2012 06:05
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Lower North Island councils slide in rankings
The Dominion Post
Wairoa dropped 39 places to 62, followed by Stratford at 63 (down one), Tararua at 64 (down five) and Rangitikei at 65 (down 14). But mayors of some of the lowest-ranked councils are defending their performance. Wairoa Mayor Les Probert said the ...

 
De Bres defends call for Maori council wards - Radio New Zealand PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 21 May 2012 20:05
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De Bres defends call for Maori council wards
Radio New Zealand
After a proposal to establish Maori wards in Nelson and Wairoa were voted down by the public, Mr de Bres says that he will be lobbying for a law change during a review of the New Zealand constitution. That comment drew fire from the Nelson MP, ...
Wairoa Voters reject Maori Wards on CouncilAll About Hawke's Bay
Voters happy for no Maori seatsHawke's Bay Today

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