EXTENDED WORKING WEEK
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Court Renews Orders
(By Telegraph—
• • AUCKLAND, Last Night. ' .A year ago the Court of Arbitration made a general order extendihg for certain factory occupiers in various lndustries the AyeekJy working hours beyond the limit of 40 to 42 or 44. This order expired on Tuesday, and the Court has before it a number of applications for renewal of the extension, with which, on account of pressure of business, it has not yet had an opportunity to deal. To.'meet the position the Court to-day issued a further order renewing the extension of hours for those firms from which the applications had come before the expiry of the previous order. The oruer is to continue in force for each applicant until his appiication has been disposed of by the Court.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 194, 2 September 1937, Page 6
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