PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS
. ♦ MR. JUSTICE STRINGER OPPOSED TO IT. "I might tell you," said' His Honour Mr. Justice Stringer in the Court of Arbitration Wednesday, "that I am personally opposod to preference to unionists, but it is a legacy from a previous Court, and there it is." This remark was made by His Honour during the hearing of the Private Hotel Workers' dispute, and Mr. E. J. Carey, who was appearing for tho union, then nsked, "Is there any principle governing the Court in the matter of claims by unions for preference?" His Honour replied that where prefetenco was granted and there was a dispute as to the form of it, tho principle adopted was to give that form which had boon settled by. the previous . jCoW'U. JL
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2455, 7 May 1915, Page 8
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128PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2455, 7 May 1915, Page 8
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