44-HOUR WEEK
THE NEIW SOUTH WALES INQUIRY.
(Rec. February 15, 10.55 p.m.)
Sydney February 15.
Judge Beeby, of the Industrial Court, who is inquiring into the forty-four hour week question said he thought ho would bo justified in accepting as the week question, said he thought he would be justified in accepting as the declared policy of the State forty-four hours’ work per week as the definite adoption of the higher industrial standard. The onus would bo on the employers to prove that the adoption would bo prejudicial to industry, and in cases where 'employees wished to emphasise the claim that a change was desirable for tho well-being of the employees, the onus would be upon the employees to establish the facts. — Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 122, 16 February 1921, Page 7
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12444-HOUR WEEK Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 122, 16 February 1921, Page 7
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