THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Err kits Or Arbitration. An interesting financial, time-wavt-mg, and administrative burden that is well-nigh strangling the industries of the Comnnnwealt.h. is according to All' H. B. Howard Smith, chairman of directors of Howard Smith, Ltd. the result of the regulation by law ol industries throughout the ConnmnnVealth. 1 n.hiiineruble conditions ot awards, in their interpretation, cause turmoil, disr pipes, and strikes. Legal arbitration in Australia, instead of preventing industrial disputes and strikes lias created and multiplied them. The arbitration system was originally intended to he an anti-sweating measure, and the Court’s functions should he limited to that intention in the fixation of wages, limitation of hours, payment of overtime, and provision for holidays, industry itself should settle its intricate problems.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 May 1927, Page 2
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124THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 5 May 1927, Page 2
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