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WORK AND WAGES

p-vefl Association. SUNDRY BREACHES OF AWARD. WELLINGTON, yesterday. A number of breaches of award were dealt with by the Arbitration Court to-day. P. Hartshorne, hotelkeeper, was charged with not paying ail -employee overtime, with emp oying a -non-unionist, and three otlie b’MachW., In two cases fines of £1 and costs were inflicted, and n other three cases £? and costs. J. 3 ones, restaur ant-keeper ( was fined a total sum of £6 for pot paying overtime, employing a and working an employee beyondth? prescribed hours. Samuel Gilmer. ? foilinn to give his head waitei a WfSSy » cost !' and Mrs. Muncaster, restaurant keeper, was fined £1 and costs. Mrs O’Shea, for several breaches of the cooks and waiters award, was fined £4 and costs. ■ Wilson, hotelkeeper, for failing to give an employee a half-holiday, was mulcted in a fine •'"SfiSSUta court Villi™ Wilson for engaging a non-unionist was fined £3 and costs, and for payng less than tho minimum wage was fined £2 and costs. Ernest Salisbury, butcher, was charged with not paying tho minimum wage and was fined £ and costs. Garrett and Co., Molesworth street, for employing a lad at less than tho stipulated wage weie fined £3 and costs. Roberts and Bassett, coal merchants, Taranaki street, were charged with employing a non-unionist as a driver and were fined £3 and costs. Young and Sellers, carters, charged with a like breach, were fined £2 and costs. Allan Maguire whs fined £3 for employing a non-unionist as a laborer. J. A. Radford (furniture trade), charged with not indenturing a boy,-was fined £5 and costs. Edward Collie (furniture trade), for employing a nonunionist was fined £2 and costs; Price and Hutchings, bootmakers, wore charged , with allowing work to be taken home and done away from their factory and were .fined £l l and

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2085, 21 May 1907, Page 3

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WORK AND WAGES Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2085, 21 May 1907, Page 3

WORK AND WAGES Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2085, 21 May 1907, Page 3

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