BOARDING-HOUSE EMPLOYEES
« DISPUTE BEFORE THE COURT. By Telegraph—Press Association. 1 Auckland, March 1. The dispute relating to the conditions of employees in boardinghouses. and private hotels was advanced a definite stage at the Arbitration Court ' this 'morning, but it has yet to bo decided which boardinghouses in Auckland shall bo deemed to come within tho scope of the award. f Lance-Corporal Long, secretary of the Auckland "Union, announced when the Court assembled that as a result of the conference which sat until a late hour last night a settlement had been arrived at on tho lines of the award already •granted in Wellington. Mr. Wright, for the boardinghouse proprietors, explained that they had been unable to come to any decision as. to which; should come under the award and which should not. "A number of proprietors were in attendance to give evidence. e After taking the evidence of the proprietors the Court reserved its decision pending further information regarding other boardinghouses. i
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2709, 2 March 1916, Page 3
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162BOARDING-HOUSE EMPLOYEES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2709, 2 March 1916, Page 3
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