BAKERS’ DISPUTE
NO AGREEMENT REACHED. (Per Press Association — Copyright.) WELLINGTON, Oct. 26. No agreement was reached in the Conciliation Council to-day when hears ing of the industrial dispute .between the New Zealand master bakers hhd their employees, adjourned from October 21st, was. continued, and the proceedings for a Dominion basis have failed. The district disputes have yet to be lien rd. The workers’ assessors indicated they were net prepared to give way on the wages, the 48-hour week, and the question of junior labourers. Mr Bishop said he was afraid the meeting would have to agree to differ. There was no use in dodging facts. Substantial savings had to be made in the baking industry. Mr Watson said the Unions regarded the employers’ proposals as being too drastic.
The Commissioner regretted that no agreement had been reached. A very earnest attempt had been made by both sides.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1932, Page 4
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147BAKERS’ DISPUTE Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1932, Page 4
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