M'e are certain that Conciliation Commissioners could induce that thorough understanding which would bring employer and employed closer together again. The majority of employers are particularly fair-minded and could he trusted to err on the side of generosity, if at all, when causes are being heard. The difference in effect between coercion and co-operation cannot be too deeply studied by those who direct our national affairs.—‘‘South land News.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1927, Page 1
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