THE BOOT TRADE.
AN ABORTIVE CONFERENCE. 187 I'«l<!ersa»i.-SDC(!in.l Corre;DondenU Christchurch, February IS. Mr. 0. I!. Wtiitins, ex-presiil?nt of the Canterbury Trades and Labour Council, and genera! secretary of the iiootmtikers' Federation, returned ye.vterday from a visit to tits North J-Onnd, Ms ;hit'f businwi having boon to atlr-ml t!u> übortive conference of Loot niaimfaoturers and employees in Wellington last week. The chief grievance cf the men wa-* in the matter (if iv,i<;ej. They wanted Is. -Id. an hour instead of tho'is. and 1«. n}d. at present nilin?. Tlie dispute would now be referred to the Arbitration Court us ?con as possible.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1368, 20 February 1912, Page 6
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100THE BOOT TRADE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1368, 20 February 1912, Page 6
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