THE BAKERS' TROUBLE.
Statement BTjraE emplpyees.
(By Tflleeraph,—Press Asßoaltttlon.i . Auckland December 5. With reference to. the dispute in the baling fctade, itia stated by the. Blaster biKers. that they have no desire to continue the night-shift provided the men, following the example of the Arbitration Court, granted them s-ufficient time to pdapt their businesses to theneiv conditions. ;. The. employers would be Only too .pleated to fall in with. daylight. start. They also point but thit the increase in Tvages does not amount to 2s, 6d.,per week; as alleged By Mir. Veale, the union fcecfceWy, but-to 7s. 6d. The union, however, '-.shows ,rio inclination to meet ; the vtettfl: of, the masters, and lias notified tnerh iliat in the event of its demands not ,Wi)& ■ complied frith; .the men will cease work oil Saturday; .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1616, 6 December 1912, Page 4
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132THE BAKERS' TROUBLE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1616, 6 December 1912, Page 4
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