SHIPS OFFICERS.
THE GUILD AND THE COURT,
By TWejrrapa—Preea Aenoolatlon—Oopyrlitht ; :: ■'.;' Melbourne, December 28. ItteVfeared in offioial\ circles that there Is a grave likelihood of an immediate dislocation o£ the shipping industry in Now South Wales, owing to the discontent ing through the invalidating of the Arbitration award obtained by the' Merchant Service Guild.. < "-. As the "result of the High. Court recently .declaring invalid, an award obtained by'the Merchant Service Guild of Australasia on the ground that there was no dispute extending beyond the limits of one State, an acute position has'arisen (stated a recent cable• message from' Sydney), as : tho old State award in New South Wales •has expired, and the captains and officers, both, in New, South Wales and the other States 'of. Australia, . arc without a legal award covering the conditions of their employment. The coastal shipowners in 'New' South Wales recently intimated thatthey were ..willing to meet the guild in conference. , The guild replied, agreeing, provided wages and conditions were discussed. To this'the shipowners have, not replied." ..The guild.believes it. possesses the, moral'and .active support 1 of the seajide unions.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 30 December 1912, Page 5
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183SHIPS OFFICERS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 30 December 1912, Page 5
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