PUBLIC NOTICE. [ TO rT , vXT c AXD MAN" C FAcrCRERs - o _ A - Y;~ K i-b hc.-uiquarrors in Pal- * . -Cnyi"'. and Wli-Inwvn travellers 1 ■*»££ Hawk*'* Bar, Waira-ar-d Trunk d "' strlct *> ■ ;;St 3 i Tatjufacturfrs reqiunng caption on this grovr.a. C.o. The Goldbor? Adverti-vlng Agency Ltd., Royal Exchange Building, 4£HO nn-115 Customhouse quay. "Wellington. TV THE COURT OF ARBITRATION, CANTERBURY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. •VOTICE is hereby given that at- the eitting i\ of the Court or" Arbitration commencZ. r fbe Provincial Co'incil Chamber, ClWichu-en. or. Monday. 14th June, iMO, at 10 j.'ie.. tHe following- applications for amendment of Awards and Recommendations will be dealt with: — INCREASE OF BASIC WAGE TO 3? PER POUR WITH PER HOUR EOMjS AS FROM I;i MAY, 1920. ! rar'orbury Stonemasons; Northern, Xarars'ii Wellington, Car.-terr.nry, and Otarro and Scratbir.r.d Male Boot Op*rativ*s; Canter-, ■•'jj'Saddlers; Canterbury Male Boot Operaft\vV* .'with permission to to ■weekly -vaof not le*3 than -£• • s <sd); Christchurch Gasworks Employees (Blac.tsnu.hs . . arii Mechanics—basic w?co of other wjr.<e,-> 'i* be increased by Id ]>?r hour): Can-tf-bur.- Traction and Htaiionary -f.r.cine I>rivers (clausc3 5s and oc. also increase r.udtT rub-clauses bio Is lOd, d, o, ana I to Is Si per hour); Canterbury Tanners arid I'ellmonsfers (2s per hour "under clause 6a, Is 103 under Go, Is Pd under Cc, and la 7d ■under Gd. Bonus of 6s per vreek or 3d per hour under cause S): North Canterbury Painters and Decorators t'a.leo 4s yer week bonus for apprentices); Canterbury Flour, Oatmeal, and Barley Mills Employees (Clausa 3 Snb-cl arises a and b 2s, c and d Is 9d, e Is lid, f Is 9£d. g and 1 1» 7d, h Is BJd. Bovs' v.-asiw to be increased by 5s per week, with Crs per -week hovjt): Canterbury Brush an<l Broom Trade (4id par hour in each grade, aJso bonus of 45 per rent, for juniors and females); Canterbury Leadlight and Glass* Workers (Lead Glaziers, etc., 2s p»r hour, Siiverers, etc., Is ICd per hour, apprentices bonua of 50 per cent.); Canterbury Timber Yards,. Sawmills, and Coal Yards Employees (Ist cla3s machinists and Ist sawyers 2s, other sawyers and pecon-l-machinists Is lOd. other adult machine workers Is 3d. tailers-out. youths, sawyers in coal yards, and casual labourers Is 7d, head yardmen £-1 6s, ordermen £3 17s Cd, per week, bonus on weekly ■wage?! 6s adults, 3s youtlis. Overtime time i a-d half first two hours, thereafter double f tiine. Duties, wages, "and conditions of I cartas to be as in Canterbury Drivers' Award); Chrifftchurch Manufacturing Jewellere. "Watch and Clock Makers (computed on weekly wage. Bonus of 3s y-T week fcr apprentices); Tinen.l Bodies' T/aboarera, Builders' and General Quarrymen (SwTSkillod Is 10d and Is Sd, unskilled Is Id). — " ADDITIONAL BONUS OF 6s PER WEEK OR lid PER HOUR FOR MALES AND as PER WEEK FOR FEMALES AND j' ' YOUTHS AS FROM Ist MAY, '920. i*\ Canterbury (except Christchurch 10 mflo radius). Tea-room, Luncheon Room, etc., Employees; Christchurch (10 mile radius), Private Hotel, OvsteT Saloon, etc., Workers; Christchurch and Suburbs Licensed Hotel Workers (Agreement): Canterbury (outside Christchurch and Suburbs) Licensed Hotel Workers (Agreement); Canterbury (outside 30 mile radius from Christchurch) Private Hotels and Boardinghouse Employees; South" Canterbury Licensed Hotel Employees; North Canterbury Grocers' Assistants; Christchurch Picture Theatres and Front of House Employees: Christchurch Performing Musicians: Christchurch Newspaper Reporters and Proof Riders (aleo bonu3 of 4s per week for adults and 2s )er week for youths from 12th Aprii, 1920); Canterbury Drivers: Canter--Wrv Local Bodies' Drivers; _ Canterbriry Taxi-cab Urn-era: Canterbury 1 .avery' Stable Employees, Coach, 'Bub, and Cat Drivers; Christchurch Retail Shop Assistants;_ Christchurch Storemen: ChriatchuTch Retail Chemists' Assistants: Canterbury Tailoressea(Shirt, White, and Silk Workers—per week for journeywomen and 6uch additions for apprentices and improvers as the Court deems necessary, also for increase in basio wase): Canterbury Tailors and Toilovesses (fo apply o]fo fo pieoeworkers); Christchurch Drcas "» i Mantle Mnlters: Canterbury Female T l-okbinders,* Paper Rulers, and Cutters; . Canterbury Butchers ;> North Canterbury Threshing Mills. BONUSES OF Id PER HOUR, OR 4s PER WEEK, FROM l3t JANUARY, 1920, AND lid PER HOUR OR.Cs PER WEEK FROM Ist MAY, J 920. i ' Northern, Taranaki, Wellington, Canterbury, and OtJgo and Southland ilale * arid Female Boot Operatives; Ca-nterbf- Baksrs and Pastrycooks; Canterbun- ?atrical Stage Employees; Canterbury Shearers and Shed Hands. MISCELLANEOUS. ' Christchurch Plasterers (increase to 2s IJd per hour, with bonus of 3d); Canterbury Brick, Pottery, Pipe and Clay Workers (increase of eemi-skilled wage to Is lOd per hour, and unskilled to la 7d hour, with bonus of 3d); Christohurch Retail Shop As<si3tants (to substitute Easter -holiday for Anniversary Day within 10 mile 'radius from Christchurch only); Canterbury Bacon Workers (wages for boys end youths wrier 1G £1, 16 to 17 £1 ss, 17 to 18 £1 10s per week, 18 to 19 lOd, 19 to 20 2e Id, 20 ' to 21 Is Sd per hour, wiih bonus of 6s per week for weekly workers and 3d ycr hour for hourly workers. Head <ruxer _£4 16s _per Teek, slaughtermen, eto., 2s per hour; oeJlarrnen Is 7d per hoUT, with 3d per hour bonus); Northern, Taranaki, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago and South&nd Female Boot Operatives (increase of 13s pex week); Christchurch Aerated Water Workers (£3 8s 6d for cordial makera, and £3 6s per week for other workers, with bonus of 6s r«r •"•oek); Canterbury "Motor Mechanics AND Canterbury Tinsmiths and Sheet Metal Workers (hours of work to be reduced to 44 per week and wages increasod to 2s per hour, with bonus of 3d per hour); Canterbury Rango Workers Chours of work to be reduced to 44 -"er week and wages increased to Is IOJd per bouT for higher grade, and Is 9d per hour fcr lower grade, with bonus of 4Jd per hour); Canterbury Paper Bag, Carton, and Boxmakera (minimum weekly wage first six months £1 Os 6d, second sis months £1 "s, second year £1 Bs, third year £1 13e, fourth year £1 18s, and thereafter £2 8s). AMENDMENT OF RECOMMENDATIONS OF CONCILIATION COUNCIL. Porters, Cleaners, and Lift Attendants (further bonus of 6s'per week for adults ?nd_3s per week for youths and females); ChrietchuToh Gardeners _ AND North Canterbury Carpenters and Joiners (additional bonus of ljd per hour); Christchurch Tailoreeees, Pressers, Cutters, and Other Clothing Trade Employees AND Christchurch Milliners (3s per - week additional for journeywomen and such additions to wages of apprentices and improvers as the Court deems necessary); Christchurch Furniture Trade (revision of wages clause in ooniormity nith the Court's pronouncement re basio wage and bonus); Christchurch Electrical Workers (increase of bonus to 4Jd per hour and insertion of clause iccreasing payment of apprentices at prepsnt employed to amount specified in sward); Canterbury Engineers (insertion of "oxyaoetylene and electric welders" in clauses 5 and 6a, and increase in "bonus to 4id per hour); Canterbury Cycle Workers AND Canterbury Metal Workers' Assistants (increase in bonus to Sd per hour); Christchurch Tramwaj» (atitration in basic wage). THE FOLLOWING DISPUTES WILL / ALSO BE HEARD: — I Unppnuars: Electricians; Cycle Workers; Metalworkers' Assistants; Coachbuildere; IWiekerworkers; Confectioners; _North Canterbury Carpenters and Joiners; jTurmtttrc Trade; United Boilermakers, Iron, and Steel Shipbuilders; Milliners: Iron and Brass Moulders; Musterers, Shepherds, and Packers; Porters, Cleaners, and Lift Attendants . (Shop Assistants); Gardeners; Local Bodies' Plumbers and Gasfittere. No individual notices win he issued. A copy of each application may be eeen at my office. Supreme Court Buildiags, at the office of lie Canterbury Employers' Association, 196 Cashel street, and at tho offices of the Secretaries of the various Unions concerned. Dated this 4th dav of June, 1920. jNO. REID, 5953 Clerk of Awards. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. ' SYDENHAM BRANCH. 423 Colombo street, Sydenham, opposite Bank of New Zealand. I- To the Residents of Sydenham, Opawa, St. «■ Martina, Beckenham, Fisherton, Sproy- '< don, Addicgton, and Oashmere. I rPHE above Office is now Open for the' 11 J- convenience" of rosidents in these difi- — _ OFFICE HOURS: " Monday-Friday .. 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 pan. 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Saturdays 9.50 a.m. to 11.30 a,m. « H. G. SHAKES, 8 £385 District Manager. 8 GOLDEN BREW PURE MALT YINEGABI "EXPERIENCED Housekeepeia uso and I ; recommend I From all Grocery
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 11
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