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j PUBLIC NOTICE. iIX THE COURT OF ARBITRATION* : CANTERBURY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT j IyrOTICK ;"s hereby jriven that at the. sitting j of the Court of Arbitration commene | inK in the Provincial Council Chamber, I Christchurch, on Monday, lit]: June, i 920, a 1 10 a.m_ tho following applications for amendment of Awards and Recommendations wil' be dealt with:— INCREASE OF BASIC WAGE TO 2s- PER HOUR, WITH !>J PER HOUR EOXUS I AS FROM Ist MAY, 1920. Canterbury Stonemasons; Northern, Tara--1 naki, Wellington, Canterbury, and Ota<7o and ■ Southland Male Boot Operative; Canter biiry Saddlers; Canterbury Hale Boot Operatiros {v.-ith permission to a.2Teo to weekly wago of not less than £4 7s fid); Christchurch Gasworks Employees (Blacksmith; and Mechanics—basic wage of other workers to be incroascd by Id per hour): Canterbury Traction and Stationary Engine Drivers (cla.U6es 5a and sc, also increase under sulxlauses b to la lOd, d, e, and i tn Is Sd per hour); Canterbury Tanners and Fellmongers (23 per hour under clause Ga, Is 10d under Cb, 3s Sd under Gc, and Is 7d under (Vl. Bonus of G3 per week or 3d per hour under c'auso 8): North Canterbury Painters and Decorators (also 4s per week bonus for apprentices): Canterbury Flour, Oatmeal, and Barley Mills Employees (Clause 3—Sub-clauses a and b 2s, c and d Is 9d, e Is lid, f I 3 9Jd, g and 1 Is 7d, h Is SJd. BOV3' wages to bo increased by 5s peT week, with r><; per week bonus); Canterbury Brush and Broom Trade (4Jd per hour in each grade, also bonus of 4.> per cent, for juniors and females); Canterbury Leadlijrht and Glass Workers (Load Glaziers, etc.," 2s per Ikjut, Silverers, etc., Is lCd per hour, apprentices bonus of 50 per cent.)- Canterbury Timber Yards, Sawmills, and Coal Yards Employees (Ist. class machinists and Ist sawyers 2s, other sawyers and oecond class _ machinists Is lOd, other adult machine workers Is 9d, tailers-out, youths, eawyera in coal yards, and casual labourers Is 7d, lead yardmen SA ss, ordermen £3 17s 6d, per week, bonus on weekly wages 63 adults, 3s youths. Overtime time and half first two hours, thereafter double time. Duties, wages, and conditions of carters to be as in Canterbury Drivers' Award); Chrietc.hurch Manufacturing Jewellers. Watch and Clock Makers (computed on weekly wage. Bonus of 3s t«r week fcr apprentices) ; I/ocal Bodies' Labourers, Builders' and General Labourers', and Quarryraen (semi-skilled 3s lOd and Is 6d, unskilled Is 7d). ADDITIONAL BONUS OP 6s PER WEEK OR lJd PER HOUR FOR MALES AND . 3s PER WEEK FOR FEMALES AND YOUTHS AS FROM Ist MAY, 1920. Canterbury (except Christchurch 10 mile radius), Tearroom, Luncheon Room, etc., Employees; Chiistchureh (10 mile radius), Private Hotel, Oyster Saloon, ct©., Workers; ChTistcburcb. and Suburbs licensed Hotel Workers (Agreement); Canterbury (outside Christchnich and Suburbs) Licensed Hotel Workers (Agreement); Canterbury (outside 10 mil© radius from Christchurch) Private Hotels artd Boardingihonso Employees; South Canterbury Licensed Hot-el-Employees; -North Canterbury Grocers' Assistants; Christchurch Picture Theatres and Front of House Employee©; Chiistelrardh. Performing Musicians; Christ church Newspaper Reporters and Proof Readers (also bonus of 4s per .week for adults and 2s {-or week for youths from 12th April, 1920); Canterbury Drivers;. -Canterbury liocal _ Bodies' Drivers; Canterbury Tazi-cab Drivers; Canterbury livery Stable Coach, 'Bub, and CaSb Drivers; Ckrdstdrarch Retail Shop Assistants; Christchuroh Storemen; Christchurch Retail Chemists' Assistants; Canterbury Tailoresses (Shirt, White, and Silk Workers—3e per week for journeywomen and sadh additions for apprentices -and improvers as the Court decrns necessary, also for increase in basio wage); Canterbury Tailors and Tailoresses (to apply also to pieceworkers); Christchurch Dress and Mantle Makers; Canterbury Female Bookbinders, Paper Balers, and Cutters; Canterbury Butchers; North Canterbury Threshing Mflln. BONUSES OF "Id' PER HOUR, OR 4s PER WEEK, FROM Ist JANUARY, 1920, AND - lid PER HOUR OR 6s PER WEEK FROM Ist MAY, J920. , Noathexn, Taranaki, Wellington, Canterbury,. and Otago and Southland Male «n/l Female Boot Operatives; Canterbury Bakers emd Partrycooka; Canterbury Theatrical Stag© Employees j -Canterbury Shearcia.and Shed;. Hands. MXSCELIiANEOUS. Christchnrcli Plasterers (increase "to "23 ljd pesr Iktut, with bonus of 3d); Canterbury Brick, Pott dry, Pipe and Clay Workers (increase of ee mi-skilled wage to Is lOd per hour, and unskilled to Is 7d per hour, with bonus of 3d); Christohuroh Retail Shop Assistants (to substitute Easter Saturday holiday for Anniversary Day within 10 mile radius from Ohristciiurch only); Canterbury Bacon Workers (wages for boys end youths under 16 £1, 16 to 17 £1 ss, 17 to IS £1 103 per week, 18 to 19 lOd, 19 to 20 Is Id, 20 to 21 Is 3d per hour, with bonus of 6s per week for weekly workers and 3d jer hour for hourly workers. Head carer £4 16s per week, slaughtermen, etc., 2s per hour; cellarmen lfl 7d per hour, with 3d per. hour bonus); Northern, Taranaki, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago and Southland Female Boot Operatives (increase of l-5s per week); CHxistchmreh Aerated Water Workers (£3 S3 6d for cordial makers, and £3 Gs per week for other worker?, with, "bonus of 6s per week); Canterbury Motor Mechanics AND Canterbury Tinsmiths and Sheet Metal Workers (hours of work to be reduced to 44 per week and wages increased to 2s per hour, with bonus of 3d per hour); Canterbury Range Workers [hours of work to -he reduced to 44 j-er week and wages increased to Is IOKd per hour for higher grade, and Is Dd per hour for lower rrradc-, with bonus of 4id per hour); Canterbury Paper Bag, Caxton, and Boxmakers [minimum weekly wag© first sis: months £1 Os 6d, second m'y months £1 "s, second year £1 Bs, third, year £1 13s, fourth year £1183, and thereafter £2 8s). AMENDMENT OF RECOMMENDATIONS OF CONCILIATION COUNCIL. Porters, Cleaners, and Lift Attendants (further bonus of 63 per week for adults o-nd 3s E>or week for youths and females); Christihurch Gardeners AND North Canterbury Carpenters and Joiners (additional bonus of lid per hour); Christchurch Tailoresses, Pressere, Cutters, and Other Clothing Trade Employees AND Christcliurcli Milliners (3s >or week additional for journeywomen and ruch additions to wages of apprentices and mprovers as the Court deems necessary): Christchurch Furniture Trade (revision of vages clause in conformity with the Court's jronouncement to basio wage and bonus); Christchurch Electrical Workers (increase of joivub to 4id per ihour and insertion of clausc ncrcasing payment of .apprentices at preent employed to amount specified in award); Canterbury Engineers (insertion of " "osyicetylene and. electric welders" in douses 5 ind Ga, and increase in bonus to 4sd per :our); Canterbury Cycle Workers AND Canerbury Metal Workesrs' Assistants (increase a bonus to 5d per hour); Tramvays (atloration in basic wag-e). THE FOLLOWING DISPUTES' WILL ALSO BE HEARD;— Engineers; Electricians; Cycle Workers; Metal Workers' Assistants; Coachbuilders; iVickerworkers; Confectioners; North. Canerbury Cajpenters and Joiners; Ptinriture rra-le; United Boilermakers, Iron, and Steel Shipbuilders: Milliners; Iron end Brass Moulders: Musterers, Shepherds, and Packers; Porters, Cleaners, and Lift Attendants Shop Assistants): Gardeners: Local Bodies' Drivers; Plumbers and Gasfitters. No individual notices will bo issued. A »py o£ each application may bo seen at my jffice. Supreme Court Buildings, at the office >f the Canterbury Employers' Association, L9G Cash«l street, and at the offices of the Secretaries of t-]<e various Unions concerned. Dated this 4th dav of June. 1920. JNO. REID, Clerk of Awards. PERFECTION IN DRESSMAKING!— iriSS MILLAR -will make your Costnmes, FVodss-, and Evening Dresses in the prevailing styles. The workmanship is >ynonimous with the best tailor's work; but prices are very much lower! ■ Smart Dressers can bo sure of satisfaction. CAJLLI MISS MILLAR, High-clasa Dressmaker, 93 iVrmajrh street (next- door to Armstrong's). kfiiaa.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 14

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