BOOT WORKERS’ 'W.UiF.S. AVICI,UXOTON. Hoc. 1. Cunoilintioif Commissioner Newton hoard the Dominion bootmakers’ employees’ dispute. Several clauses ol the last award wore again adopted but the clauses referring to wages and hours aro unsettled. . . The employees ask that a minimum wage of £r, for a 10-hour week for skilled male worker and £3 for skilled female workers; female workers who are not wax machinists to lie piyd Co per week. The employers’ offer offer a -11-houi week at Is lid per hour for males, and co 7s Od and C'J los for females. ~lt was decided to add the Kino’s
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1924, Page 1
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177Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1924, Page 1
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