Arbitration Court
-- SOME BIG CHANGES. [by TELEGRAPH —PER PREPS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON, January 16. The Arbitration Act Amendment Bill was introduced in the House to-night. It provides that the judge of the Court shall not have a Supreme Court status. It limits the number of votes which any union can have to three. The Bill also deprives the Railwaymen’s Union of all voting power In con. nection with the Court.
The measure Will prevent union secretaries from Boting as assessors, by providing that the persons eligible to feet as assessors must be bona fide employees in an industry. It ends all the war legislation with respect to the coot Of living bonne ©to, on April I3tH, The MtJOTr Patty *SH Hgfit the mm provisions,
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1922, Page 2
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