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ARBITRATION COURT AWARD

The Arbitration Court's award affeetine the Palmorston North Painters' and Decorators' Union has beon filod. The award embodies tho recommendations of the Conciliation Council which representatives of the parties had agreed to. At tho hearing before tho Court application was made on behalf of Mrtie ot the employers to introduce a classification of the workers and a differential rata of wages, similar to the provisions made bv the Court in'some other awards in the industry, hut the Court, aftor consideration, decided , not to alter the terms of the agreement as arrived at before tho Conciliation Council. "It must, however, be undejstood," 6tatos the Court's memorandum, "that tho present case is not to he regarded as a precedent in (ho event of the question of classification being «<ra.in brought before the Court for consideration."

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 268, 8 August 1919, Page 3

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ARBITRATION COURT AWARD Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 268, 8 August 1919, Page 3

ARBITRATION COURT AWARD Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 268, 8 August 1919, Page 3

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