GUILD VERSUS UNION
WAREHOUSE CLERKS’ CASE.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, May 9.
The warehouse clerks’ dispute was before the Conciliation Council to-day. The employers contended that an award was unnecessary, as the employees had _ a guild, which was in complete accord with tho employers. For the union it was stated that the guild was not empowered to originate an industrial dispute, in consequence of which it was desirable that an authorised union should bo set up. At present tho guild, having no standing, could only make a claim through a union. The secretary of the union said that he was prepared to take a secret Irallot on the question of the warehouse clerks joining up. If .it. was desired by tho guild that the proceedings should be dropped, this could he dono, and the with the’employers could continue. This course was agreed to.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 192, 10 May 1921, Page 4
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