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TAXI INQUIRY

INTERIM WORKING AGREEMENT AT CHRISTCHURCH [Per United Press Association.] CHRISTCHURCH, October 1. The Taxi Commission heard further evidence to-day. When the chairman (Mr P. M. Butter) suggested that a solution of working difficulties might be reached by a conference of interested parties, the representatives of all organisations agreed with the exception of C. S. Trillo, who said it did not seem possible. Later a conference, was held, and attended by Trillo, and the announcement made that a further conference would be held to-morrow to prepare a scheme under which the taxi business would be conducted until the commission’s findings became operative. This decision was made possible by the unconditional agreement of Trillo to change immediately from the commission system to wages.

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Evening Star, Issue 22458, 1 October 1936, Page 10

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TAXI INQUIRY Evening Star, Issue 22458, 1 October 1936, Page 10

TAXI INQUIRY Evening Star, Issue 22458, 1 October 1936, Page 10

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