BUILDERS' LABOURERS
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Dispute Goes to Arbitration
(By Tplpgrnph
■j WELLINGTON, Last Night. Little was accomplished at to-day 's hearing of the Dominion builders' contractors and general labourers' dispute which was resumed before Conciliation Commissioner Ritchie. The hearing was adjourned from June 25 to give the employers an opportunity of referring back to their component associations questions including overtime, holidays, suburban and country work and the form of the award. No agreement was reaohed to-day on any of these points except country • work and rates for certain .types of work. The question of stoppage of work was settled, but apart from a few minor points all other matters were referred to the Court. j
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 152, 15 July 1937, Page 8
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