WELLINGTON TRADES COUNCIL
AR BITR ATJ.ON CO u R T 0 RDE.R. I By Telegraph, Per Press Association, j WELLINGTON, June 5. The general order made by the Court of Arbitration, was considered by the Wellington Trades and Labour Council last night. It instructed all its affiliation to make application for an exemption, from the order. The instruction applied to some thirty unions in New Zealand Trades and Labour Councils. Tlie Federation Ims advised all unions in New Zealand as to the procedure to be adopted when exemption is required. The Cour’t order is to he considered by the Alliance of Labour next week. In the course of a motion last night the Wellington Trades Council \oonsidered the Court’s judgment was more of an instruction from the Government than a consideration of arguments put forward by worker’s representatives and “in recognition of this obvious political manipulation of the Court calls on all unionists and wage earners to continue the fight by thenown political organisation of the Labour Party in an effort to become the Government after the next general election.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1931, Page 5
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