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CONCILIATION COMMISSIONERS

-Press Association.)

• Power to Take up Work Done in Private Confereuces

(By Telegraph-

WELLINGTON, This Day. The powers of Conciliation Commission ers to take up work done in private copferenees of parties to industrial disputes were mentioned by Commissioner Eeardon at the resumed hearing of the Dominion carpenters' and joiners' dispute, and he indieated that commissioners have to exercise those powers to cope with the work ahead. He mentioned Mr. Justice O'Began having ruled that once initiated a dispute is not ended until an award has been pronounced or an industrial agreement signed by the parties. After saying it was possible for the parties to meet in an informal way and adjust their differences in the light of the Court 's recent pronouncement, ho mentioned that the eommissioners were clothed with wide diseretionary powers, and they were able to tako up work that had been done in private conferences of parties that would be necessary to enable the eommissioners and the Court to cope with tho situation that had arisen in the last twelve months

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 205, 15 September 1937, Page 5

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CONCILIATION COMMISSIONERS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 205, 15 September 1937, Page 5

CONCILIATION COMMISSIONERS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 205, 15 September 1937, Page 5

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