CLOTHING TRADE DISPUTE
TJiUMS OF AGIfEKMUNT, By .Telecrauii.—.Usocl&tion. Ciiristchurch, August 21. Ill'the clothing trade dispute, which va.s before the Coneiiialion Council today, the union's demands, with a few .slight nllerutiuiis, were accepted by Iho employers. Apprentices' wageo wei'i! fixed <it IDs. per weeii, rising to 275. lid. in four years, for girls (no worker over 21 to receive lew; than 255.), and 15s. ;)cr week, riling to 011.5. in five years, for hoys, Journeywonien's wages were fixed at 355. The wn;;es of second-class cutters wi'i'o fixed at 775. pe|' week, or Is. !ld. per hour, and tltoue of stock cutters and BMiDlinors at 735. Id. per week, or Is. Bd. pej- hour. The award will opwato for two years from September 1.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 280, 22 August 1919, Page 10
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122CLOTHING TRADE DISPUTE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 280, 22 August 1919, Page 10
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