ARBITRATION COURT.
Per Press Association. Wellington, last night. In tho Arbitration Court Abraham Levy was fined £lO for under-paying tailoressos working at piece work, £lO for paying a machinist 22s 6d weekly instead of 255, and £1 for paying a girl sixpence per hour instead of Is, all fines and costs to go to the Tailoressos’ Union. Tho Union Stoamship Company was fined £2 for not paying overtime to the stewards on the Tarawora, £5 for not pay. ing overtime to a stoward at Sydney, and £2 for under paying a boy engaged as stoward cadet and printer. These cases arose out of tho interpretation to be | placed on the award of the Court referring to tho hours worked by stewards. Turnbull and Co. wore finod £1 for discharging a foreman without giving th 9 necessary wages in lieu of notico. E. 'T. Wise, grocer, was finod £2 for a breach of the grocers’ assistants awards in regard to paymont of a driver. In the case of MpCrossan versus Barton, a claim for damages for loss of a foot while working in a gravel pit for defendant, plaintiff wa3 awarded £1 4s weekly.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1015, 7 October 1903, Page 3
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