ARBITRATION COURT.
I By Telegraph—Press Association I Wellington, last night. The Arbitration Court has fixed the hours of labor at sawmillers’ works at ! forty-seven hours per week. The wage 3 for first-class machinists in factories is 10s per day; second class, 9s; henchmen in country mills, 9s and 10s; break-down men, 7s 6d and 83 fid ; engine-drivers, 9s and 10s; laborers, 7s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 372, 22 March 1902, Page 2
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