STRAISHTENING OUT THE TANGLE
lepokt of eakd industrial Commission. By IWetfpapJKPtes* ABaeislatlpn-*Eoi>jtJi:l!.t Cape Tttwfl., Jlarcli i. Professof S. Chapman (Professor fyi Political Econofliy in the Uliive-rsity of 3lafl(fltoster), who was appoJHted chairman of a Roynt (.■ ninti.ssioii by t3>e Gov'to iuqttiro " resaKling wages, working hours, the east of Hvrag, ■and the cast of production at Witwatorsra«tl a.nd othci.r ocfitres, thei estabiishineiit ot a niaiimiiia wage, tlio payment of overtime, ara! night work, reeoin-* mends:—
The appaintaeiit of .a .Goffifflassioflor to administer iudustriitl legislation. 1W setting up of conciliation beards, Totitntary' fegistratfon by ttade unions. ■ Regulation sf shop hours, and ~ A Factories Act. WIVES OF fHE nEPQRTE(JS< : TO BE FETED OX ARRIVAL. ioidwi, March 4. Various TOrad's organisations' are preparing a reception to tho deported men's wives.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2000, 6 March 1914, Page 7
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125STRAISHTENING OUT THE TANGLE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2000, 6 March 1914, Page 7
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