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LABOUR WORLD

111 E SHEARER'S DISI’UTE |BY 'I EliEi: I.Al'll PKll PIIKSS ASSOCIATION | WI'.bLINCTDN. Sept. IL AVhal was to he expected him happeued. as far as the shearing industry D cuneerimd after llm Arbitration Court ill its recent award towered the w-ngcii ol bolli the slmarers and shut hands. AVorkers' t'nion to which the diearers are alliliated. have now decided to i "lily tlm men to refrain Irma accepting engagement under the new rates ot Tbe Secretary of the l Mi ('raytidier, said to-day that the ' .>'■»- cil’s instructions to the above edeet are very delini.e. The ConrFs decision had created great consternation among the shearers, and the Judge of the Court is responsible for the pus,turn which has arisen. The lb mil" I, out New Zealand are athMed Taking the view that til- hearing industry cannot alfoerd to lmmeld up. Mr (:ray ndler expects that Ihe owners will be compelled to capitulate ,n a mmitir.* linn*.

SIIEKI' owners oroanised. AVEI.MNDTON. Sejd. II u is understood that the Sheep Own. CVS- Association have already disco--ed what action tlmv are going to take in the event of the shearers refusing their eniplovNient. H is understood that, if the mi’ll art : ,s instructed, it will not come as a surprise l n "A\ D‘*i s. The latter are said to have ,!mm a certain am, not of organising work with a view to overcoming to snim* i xteiit the position which will arise. WARN INO TO AT'STR AITA. SYDNEY. Sepi. M Tbe Australian Workers t'nion Inn issued a warning to slmarers against g< i„ , In New Zealand, as there if ortnin tu be trouble there Hir.uteh l!" action of the Arhilraiinm Coui't m ''' 1,, wages in the shearing indusir; PLENTY OF LABOUR. Cl |R | STD 11 URDU. Sept. 1 1 ••Present indications all point to tb conclusion that il"' 'beep owners speak allv. will have no diilienlty i ohl ajiiinp; all the labour re,|uire,l ' ~.,id Air C 1.. 01-011, Seeretar; of <h Canterbury Sheep Owners Union te i|.,v “Applications for shearing cmniim in freely, and those slmarers oo.ne in e.mlaet. with si,in* Ha award warn made have almost, withou cv,-option expressed their salisfaetiiw al (be Court's decision in this ease.'

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1921, Page 1

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LABOUR WORLD Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1921, Page 1

LABOUR WORLD Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1921, Page 1

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