COACH-BUILDING AWARD
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Arbitration Court Gives Decision
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WELLINGTON, Last Night. The Arbitration Court resumed its sittings to-day. An award was made in the Welling-ton-Canterbury coach and motor-body bnilders' dispute for a period of six months. It provides for a 40-hour wtek and 1931 rates of wages xcept for telpers in assembly plants, who are to receive 2/4£ an hour and heipers in other factories, who get 2/3^. Apprentices who have completed apprcnticeships may be employed as iinprovers for not more than 12 months at 2/3 an hour. The duration of the award is sis months ftoin February 1.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 17, 4 February 1937, Page 7
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