ARBITRATION COURT.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Christchurch, last night. In the iron and brass-moulders’ dispute now before the Arbitration Court tho Union demand 44 hours per week, and a minimum wage of Is 5d an hour. Later.—The Court of Arbitration has been occupied all day considering a dispute in connection witli tho iron-mouldin" Bade. The Union asks for 44 hours, a minimum wage of Is 4d per hour, and an increased rate of overtime; also special conditions in regard to apprentices. To-morrow morning the Court will deliver its award in the boiler-makers’ dispute.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 98, 4 May 1901, Page 2
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