BRICKLAYERS' CONFERENCE
GOVERNMENT URGED TO PBBVBNT EXPLOITATION.
By Tolegraplt-Press Association. Djinetlin, November 20. The Bricklayers' Conference-ooncludcd lU'ns resolved to iwk to have a condition embodied in the award 'that every apprentice residing within a radius ot three miles from a tedmicol school shall during tho first tliroo yeiirs of appreiitiocahip, or until ho shall have gained a certificate in building construction attend such school and the fees be refunded to the apprentice by the employer m each term.in which the attendance ivafl net less than 70 per cent, of the maximum possible." IT.-- n, o A committee was set iiP to . °™g tne country working conditions into con : formity with those of the different ceu- *!' was decided to make efforts to orbricklayers who have given their l»es f °l resolution''Vm Dassed condemning the Government for failing to <lo JJ ything effectual to prevent the «> Dtlnu « l increase in the cost of living, and urging the Government to prevent the patent exploitation so as to enable _the workers to obtain decent living conditloltßwas decided to hold the next conference at Wanganui.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 49, 21 November 1917, Page 9
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180BRICKLAYERS' CONFERENCE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 49, 21 November 1917, Page 9
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