The Industrial (dnciliu'tinn and Arbitration Amendment Hill will he one ol the 'first measures dealt with in the special .session of .Parliament. It is understood that the (lovernmeiit has not ycl decided on the exact form ill's ‘tir.isinv will take. Humours have been in circulation 'that it was intended to abolish tin* Court altogether, hu| it is extremely unlikely that the I lovernmenl will go t» that length. At the same time there are likely to lie important alterations, and the position of 'the nominated representatives may he affected. The fact that nominations arc not dicing called for the positions of nominated members of the Court, lias no peiial sigiiiflea lire, apart from the possibility of a reorganisation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1932, Page 6
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