LABOR LAWS
defying arbitration COURT,
BjMegxWfc Copyright Eeoeioed 4.66 p.m.,Nov. 12. Sydney, Nov. 11. There is an unexpected development in nffg-.a.aUto.. r.d..tog pw.lot nlghj work Yesterday no wharf laborers put In In appearance at the North Coast Coy's wbatf Inquiries by the oompany ohcitod a reolv from the Union’s eeorctary that iho rnoahad do contract with the company, and were not compelled to work, but no explanation as to the withdrawal was forthcoming. The company, with the Assistance of its own staff and eomo outhide labor, got tbo steamers away to time. The Union’s officials are retioent, pending a mass meeting on Wednesday to consider the whole position. Received 1.8 a.m t) Nov. 18.
Sydney, Nov. 12. It is understood that the Shipowners Association has deoided to uphold the Arbitration Court award of payment to wharf laborers for night work, and will unitedly resist any attempt to ovorrido tbo award.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1600, 13 November 1905, Page 3
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150LABOR LAWS Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1600, 13 November 1905, Page 3
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