Labor Disputes.
[By Telegraph—Press Association.]
Dunedin, last night. The hearing of the dispute in connection with tho tannery, felhnongery, and skinning industry concluded before the Arbitration Court to-day. The carriers’ case will bo taken to-morrow morning, when the Court will also give its award in the dispute between the Typographical Association and k the proprietors of country newspapers in Canterbury. The employers iu tho tanners’ and the fellmongers' case maintain that tho industry will not stand the strain of extra expenditure necessitated by the granting of tho union’s demands. Mr Justice Cooper, President of the Court, intends to leave to-morrow evening to attend a sitting of the Appeal Court in AVellington. The Conciliation Board had tho hosiery workers’ dispute before it to-day, but did not conclude the case.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 144, 29 June 1901, Page 2
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