AUCKLAND JOURNALISTS' AWARD
The award of the Arbitration Court in the Auckland journalists' dispute was made available to-day. The award stipulates that Hie minimum weekly, salaries payable shall bo as follow:—Senior reporter?, ,£7 10?.; general reporters, ■£(<; junior reporters (first year), J.'4; junior reporters (second year), M 10.-=.; cadets (first year), .C 1 ](k; cadets (second year), ,e mi; cadets (third year), X!l 10s; fiisr reader, ,(!">; second render, &! 10s.: third reader, ,1:4; copy-holders (first year), XI !>s.; second year, ,l'l 10s.; third year .£1 15s.
The Court, in an additional memorandum, slates: "With regard to the important (jiiestion of s-alnries the Court has, it will bo seen, granted substantial increases |o all journalists, but more parlicnlnrly to the reporting; staff. These increases to reporters, in the opinion of the Court, do not raise their salaries to amounts more than are reasonably commensurate with the education,' knowledge, and ability which they ought; to possess in order to discharge with efficiency the duties and responsibilities imposed upon Ihem by (lie nature of-theii work."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 257, 25 July 1919, Page 9
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170AUCKLAND JOURNALISTS' AWARD Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 257, 25 July 1919, Page 9
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