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HAWKE'S BAY TRAWLERS DISPUTE.

AMICABLY SETTLED. (BI TELEGUirH—riIESS ASSOCIATION.) ' Napier, April 22. A se-ttloment of the Hawke's Bay trawling dispute was brought about this afternoon, when employers and omployees held a conference with Sir; P. Hally, Conciliation Commissioner, in the chair. The following is a summary of the clauses embodied in the now agreement:—' ."■' ''■'■'■'', Wages: Class 2 (trawler Muriel), master 325. : 6d., engineer 325. 6d., deck hand 20s. and to receive ' 7 per cent, commission on the gross catch, valued upon the basis of 7d. por.hundle for round fish and Bd. per bundle for flat fish; boy, 305., and li per cent, on gross catch at same values. Class 3 (trawlers Fairy, Savii, Pania, Result, Dote, and Pilot), master, 325. 6d.; engineer, 325. 6d.; deck hand, 205., and to receive 8J per cent, commission on ; gross cateli, valued upon the basis of 7d. perlwndle for round fish and Bd. per bundle for flat fish; boy, 305., and 2£ per cent, on gross catch, at same values. Class 4 (trawler Ithaca): Existing arrangements to continue. Phantom, Countess, and Sir William Wallace to continue as at present or .change to new system if they should so desire. All wages to be paid weekly,. on. Fridays, between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. ' . ■ : ~,'.• .-.' .■'-".•' Men employed -working on slip repairing boats shall receive the following additional wages:—Master, 205.; engineer, 205.; deck ■hand, 205.; boy, 10s. .Night work: In the case of men being ordered to sea for night, the crew, shall bo paid-extra for that particular work, at the rateof : Bs. -4d. for-master, engineer, and deck hand, and ss. for boy. The omploj'ees.have undertaken to repair any. ordinary damage to nets, and the employers agree,to have a clause inserted in future insurance policies in order that the men shall be covered whilst-working. Under the now ■'agreement : the system whereby crews' were compelled to pay for coal, oil, water, and waste.has been abolished.. No work is to bo.done, on Saturdays, and employers undertake not to discriminate against any of the men lately-in their omploy. A committee composed of two owners and two employees has been formed for the purpose'of settling any minor difficulties which may arise. At the close of the meeting a vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Hally for tho skilful manner-in which he had brought about ». settlement of-the; dispute. It 'is' under;, stood i that the agreement summarised-above, .which is .to stand good for a period of two years,' is satisfactory to all parties concerned, with,the exception of one owner... It is ex'pecied that work under the.new system will bo started on Sunday. - , '

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 489, 23 April 1909, Page 3

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431

HAWKE'S BAY TRAWLERS DISPUTE. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 489, 23 April 1909, Page 3

HAWKE'S BAY TRAWLERS DISPUTE. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 489, 23 April 1909, Page 3

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