THE BUILDING TRADE
ONE BIG AWARD SOUGHT. ]3y Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, December 2!). Preliminary niiiUi'rs in connection with tho proposal to secure ouo big award to cover various foctinna of the building tiiido were dealt with by the Conciliation Council to-day. If tho proposil is adonted i'. in estimated Hint Hiiro thousand workers will be governed by tha award. Considerably over one thousand employers and employees' organisations havo iieen cited. The worker:! affected, and a estimate of l!ie union nicmliPrshii). are as follows:—Carppntei's, J-lflO; wnrki'i , ?, J10; bricklayers, 251); iriisinbi'i , -!. 5:;il; plasterers, 1M: electricians. 'J!!!): .stonemasons. 100; labourer*. 1000. The <:(uniiii-4:uier slated thill rr.uiiter-nniimsals had bppn reccivod from the cm plover-;. It was dec'dpil to visit ITiiwilinn.' Tol.irnii. Gi=borre. mid AVhal'lrarei for the purpnsp, of taking evidence. 'Die silting was adjourned until .Taniiarv 12
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 77, 24 December 1919, Page 7
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133THE BUILDING TRADE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 77, 24 December 1919, Page 7
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