COAL TROUBLE.
MINISTER'S PROPOSALS [iiv jia.Ki:it.tfii I'Kit I*«KWt AssoemioN. WELL! N'D.ON. Nov. 20. Overture.' have been made by the Aiini-! t ol Mines to the coalow ners nnd miners which are expected lo have a -1 mm: iißlu.-m-e inward.-, an early * e 1 11 elm'll l of the dispute oil the Coast. The .M'lii-ler'- prop.eaU are i Imi 1 1 -1 ■ cnnlowiiors should tindertakc not to nop ISO the application id miners in (he Court of Arbitration tor an increase of five per cent in wages of th |.,west paid worker-; at the mine- and that all other mailers in dispute -hall he referred firstly to the Conciliation and finally to the Court of Arhirtation to del id.• ally prill! s not settled ! >y agreemeiit. The eoiieiliaiioti proceedings are to take first in the form of a preliminary ennlerencc, presided over hv the C 'iiciliation Commissioner, consi ting of live members representiitg each side. A sitting of the ordinary foneiliation Coiineil should deal lurther with the nuitler preparatory to submitting- l lie terms agreed upon to the Court for ratification and any points undecided for adjudication.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1923, Page 3
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186COAL TROUBLE. Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1923, Page 3
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