WORK RATIONING
OX AUSTRALIAN WHARVES. (Australian Press Association.; MELBOURNE, May 7. Judge. ICo by, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, refused to insert in i, u . Sydney Waterside Workers’ Award a new chi use providing lor the Roster gvstem, to bo controlled by the Union. He ordered the employers other than the coastal shippers to distribute the work among the* competent men as evenly as possible, giving priority to the Waterside Federation members. Judge Reehy will empower the Sydney Branch of the Federation to make rules to prevent any member, of tlm Federation accepting employment which yields him an amount exceeding th ( . basic wage less ten per cent. The idea is to ration the work available.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1931, Page 6
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115WORK RATIONING Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1931, Page 6
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