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Judge Comments On Poor Workmanship

WELLINGTON, Oct 20. The trade unions weie to blaine toi the low standard in many trades these .lays, said Mr. Justice Tyndall in the Arbitration Court today. Ilis IT on our said that when a inan tindertook to do a certaiu class of work, the trade uniou coucerned stipulated that he had to be paid award rates The man might not be skijled in the I rade. That was why the present standard of work was so low. His Honour's remarks follovved sul> •ii^sions on behalf of coach and t odv builders, that there were many men in ine industry who had not served theb apprenticeship.

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Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1949, Page 7

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Judge Comments On Poor Workmanship Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1949, Page 7

Judge Comments On Poor Workmanship Chronicle (Levin), 21 October 1949, Page 7

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