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THOUGHTS OF THE TIMES.

arbitration law. Both primary and secondary producers, and the distributive organisations also, are concerned ini the proposal to bring more flexibility into labour conditions by substituting for the present inelastic award system one known as compulsory conciliation and voluntary arbitration on the lines suggested by the 1928 Industrial Conference. This far reaching reform should, as Mr Stewart suggests, “permit employers and employees to arrive at agreements that will enable costs to be reduced and at the same time allow for maximum employment and tile development of our industries.” Obviously such a consummation is a-s devoutly to he wished by emplovee as employer, to say nothing of the State, since it should reduce unemployment, much of which is caused by inflexible industrial conditions. —The Dominion.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1931, Page 4

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THOUGHTS OF THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1931, Page 4

THOUGHTS OF THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1931, Page 4

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