COACHBUILDERS' DISPUTE
; t'tte hearing 'of ih'e ,'Doiiiihioii. "'toacljbililcki's' dispute'vyas colmii6h6ed to-day Jjj' the ''Conciliation. Coininissidnet' (Mr." -P. Hully). I'lift applicniits lire'the. employees, who are asking.for. an. increase itt wages, a decrease in hours of Work, and certain other 'variations- of the .existing award. The assessors.for 'the employees are: Messrs. J. 0. Moir, :.C..H. Chapman (Wellington), E. E. ..-My. • B. .-Martin (Auckland), S. Pentecost J. Robinson (Dunediii).- The employers' assessors are: Messrs. IX'TayleK J. Brown, C. Neilßen/ J, 'E. ;Hiint (A^ellingtoiO/.A", Johnson; (Cfiristchureli),'' ;hnd .Murray (Auckland). Mr. B. li'.';Hammond;,is- agent for the.employers. v ;"■'." - ' :\ " A number of clauses- dealing w:itlv tuinpr points'were agreed to rat the morning sitting. , The major matters', in dispute aM under consideration this afternoon.: ;v-..■--,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 42, 19 February 1930, Page 11
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117COACHBUILDERS' DISPUTE Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 42, 19 February 1930, Page 11
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