SIX DAYS A WEEK BILL.
FOR HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. The Bill promised by tho Minister for Labour to provide a six-days week for hotel and restaurant workers was circulated yesterday. For assistants exclusively employed iu or about bars ior private bars, or in restaurants which do not carry on business on .Sunday, one half-holiday from 2 p.m. in each week is provided, as at present. All other hotel and restaurant employees aro to receive in each week a whole holiday of 24 hours, commoncing at his usual hour for commencing work. In lieu of a weekly holiday thirteen days (including Sundays) may bo allowed in every three months. An assistant required to work on the day of his kolidav is to receive either a whole day's holiday on some other day in that week, or an equivalent extra holiday in tho next succeedin"' week. The Bill has been referred to the Labour Bills Committee for a report on its proposals.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1584, 30 October 1912, Page 4
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160SIX DAYS A WEEK BILL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1584, 30 October 1912, Page 4
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