AWARD DISPUTE
APPEAL TO v PRIVY COUNCIL POSSIBLE (P.A.) '* WELLINGTON, June 12. Conditional leave to appeal to the Privy Council was granted in the Court of Appeal to-day to Leslie George Bond, a foreman stevedore, of Wellington The respondents were the Waterfront Control Commission and the Wellington Waterside Employers’ Union. The dispute turns solely on the interpretation to be placed on clauses of the Wellington Foremen Stevedores', Timekeepers’, and Permanent Hands’ award of June, 1944, relating to the payment of wages and overtime to foremen and stevedores. In the Supreme Court the appellant claimed from the commission £142 18s 7Jd for the period June 19, 1944, to March 14, 1945, in addition to sums already paid to him by the commission. Thte claim was dismissed by Mr Justice Blair, and his judgment was upheld by the Ccrurt of Appeal. The appellant then applied for leave to appeal to the Privy Council, and that application was decided to-day.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24900, 13 June 1946, Page 2
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