CARPENTERS' DISPUTE.
AN AGREEMENT. .. [By Teleeraph.-Press Association.! '. s , Auckland, February ■2. ! The-Conciliation Court has arrived af! an agreement in the carpenters dispute, mainly on the basis of the old award, relating to overtime, payment or wages, under-rats workers, suburban work, and a portion of the unicn claims relating to country work, tools, limitation- oi apnrentices definition of journeymen, scope of the award, and partial exemption to the Electric Tramway Company. A n=w clause has been inserted providing that when a worker has been employed for less than two weeks, tea hours' notice shall be given by either employer or workman. To the apprentices' "clause a nroviso has been added that all time lost by an apprentice through his own default or sickness in any yenr. of his apprenticeship shall ba made up before such apprentice shall be considered as.having.entered the.next succeeding'.year of his apprenticeship.' Unsettled claims in regard to hours oi work, wages (if piece-work), and preference will bo dealt with by the Court .of Arbitration, ■■■ ■ ■ . •
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1042, 3 February 1911, Page 2
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166CARPENTERS' DISPUTE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1042, 3 February 1911, Page 2
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