BOOTMAKING DISPUTE
I'AKTIES DTSAGRKB ON MAIN POINTS. By Telegraph.-Preßs Aaeociatlon. Christchurch, August I. the Conciliation Council sat again loday in euiiiection with the bootmafcing dispute, 'the commiasioner annoiiiiced that Hie partiM disagreed on the miiiii points of the proyisals regarding wages and overtime, but ha<] reached a settlement which a fleeted hours and classes nf work. 3Joth sides put forward extravagant demands which could not he agreed to by the olner side. He advised tho parties to come to an amicable arrai'goin«nl on I he lines of llio old award, with an increase of wages to meet the extra cost of living. The alternative would be that, (he parties would have to tnko t'tc nap.; to the Arbitration Court, which would entail heavy expenses.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 269, 2 August 1918, Page 6
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124BOOTMAKING DISPUTE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 269, 2 August 1918, Page 6
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