OUR LABOUR LAWS.
CAPITAL NERVOUS. The labour laws of New Zealand are apparently not looked upon with very great favour by the heads of at least some manufacturing firms in other lands who desire to start business in the Dominion (says the Timaxu "Herald"). A ''Herald" reporter was informed on Saturday, bj one who spoke from a knowledge of tho facts, that during the past week represantatives from two big firms cam© to New Zealand, with tho idea of starting business, but on looking into tho conditions of labour both decided to invest their capital elsewhere. One firm had intended to start a textile factory which would have given, employment to about 300 hands, while the other had intended to start steel works which, would have employed about 200 hands. ;
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 847, 20 June 1910, Page 4
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130OUR LABOUR LAWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 847, 20 June 1910, Page 4
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