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SOAP AND CANDLE WORKERS

CONCILIATION PRIOVES ABORTIVE. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.)' • Dunedln, July 6. The Conciliation Commissioner sat this morning to hear the' dispute between the Otago Freezing, Chemical Manuro, Tanner, Soap, and Allied Trades' Industrial Union of Workers and M'Leod Bros. This was a dispute as to the conditions of work and wages soap and candle_ workers, and conciliation proved abortive, one reason being that since an award was made in Canterbury, the Auckland Union had accepted a rate lower than the award rate. The whole matter was referred to the Arbitration Court, Mr. Triggs remarking that it could not be expected that tho employers could compete with Auckland when the union there had accepted'a lower rate.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2507, 7 July 1915, Page 11

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SOAP AND CANDLE WORKERS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2507, 7 July 1915, Page 11

SOAP AND CANDLE WORKERS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2507, 7 July 1915, Page 11

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