WORK AND WAGES
PRINTING TRADE DISPUTE. I Per Press Association). WELLINGTON, September 18. No agreement on wages was reached in the Conciliation Council to-day in the New Zealand Printing and Related Trades dispute. Commissioner M. J. Reardon presided. At the adjournment, a difference of Is 8d per week separated the offer of the employers and the claim of the workers. .The employers said they were willing to keep their offer open till October 20. In the meantime, the parties are to make arrangements to secure a date for the hearing of the dispute by the Court of Arbitration.
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Grey River Argus, 20 September 1937, Page 2
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