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RAILWAY OFFICERS' CONFERENCE

; The 'mostimportant 'matters brought before f the Minister yesterday-afternoon by the con- • ference of New Zealand Hallway Officers' In- f stitute (which concluded-its session yesterday) J: wore as follow:— ■ ■. •. ■ * • (l). The amendment of tho Classification' Act I in "oases where members are superseded by other n members. 'Also, .'that-the: Appeal Board supjjly the appellant with a copy of the finding 1 as. forwarded,-to. the"Mfnister. - f (2) That a responsible, board (within tho. service) bo set up to consider the qualifications of jnembers for. promotion to higher positions in tho servico, and to administer the same. This is considered necessary with li view to re-' j moving the present feeling of dissatisfaotion amongst.members._ ." . , . (3) That tho Minister be'.aslced to affirm the ,i principle of 18 hours per week for all offioers, i, and to amend the Superannuation Aot, so that jj members: retrenched at any time will receive £ the same treatment as memwrs temporarily re- i, tired through- ill-health. » . ,(•}) That tho- Minister's attention be drawn to the different interpretations'of tho Govern- I meat Railways Classification Acts of 1901 and 1 1907, and that he bo asked to interpret the 1807 Act .in a similar manner to that of tho 1901 Act;'by, giving annual increments on tho anniversary of appointment. i . ;. It; was also decided. to.;bring- a number of 'other'mattere affecting the service under tho | notice, of tlio Minister and General Manager. j.The conference has throughout its deliberations « been Carefnl to consider the financial aspect t of their requests, and lmve as much as pos- „ sible.refrained from asking for,anything which It will mean: increased expenditure. . - . * The headquarters of the institute, have been S transferred to Dunedin. The. president (Mr « A. Graham, of Port Chalmers), being reflected ■£ unanimously, the' delegates left -.for tliqir p homos last night. J,' ■ Before'tho conolusion, tho delegates pre- ij sen ted; the president with- a small token of \ their'esteem. > .. . . I . '

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 7

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RAILWAY OFFICERS' CONFERENCE Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 7

RAILWAY OFFICERS' CONFERENCE Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 498, 4 May 1909, Page 7

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