! made fur at I' ■:>■'.'■ ''>n Vi'i'jr* ! M w-'oii j ' sluf'.-i. j INoi' , . In : r.'iiinvMV work, it is ;» CIIIIUIMIM .llllim (■!> Illl'l l.||;ll. lIUMI lilli.sll ! ruMiiitij; f!h ir c-irs .ii'l-T midnight, and J have in report for ivirk before Pi a.in. '!;<> 11 rXI liMJlliiili;, i lili'll a! ! all'j;eniOllt, ;>iere;it.S the-in obhiiliitl-; tin- requisite rest and r,!-'op.] Auckland Tramways Union (4),— (i i Tli.-if, in ;!• ■ •ipii'i.ii' oi' i liis Conference, U is ad\ ■) sable in Inline a<"j;ee- ; men Is thai ihe !!ii!iiiiiiiiii w:i"f to be ; 11-kelf f.;.- H-,1!,.r;,| blbolCrS Mil:! Oil' ■[<}. i ivi.rlicrs sIk.II he based upon ih- ; ; a< ■ itiliil requirements Id ll ii decoli , '"' :IM'i j ii]> families in soon- iii',.'i.-i- of I comfort. instead «>f, a-, at pres. i', ;sl- ' j lon in v; nolhme lor woi weather oi stopI of work. i Waikato Miners (3),— I f;"j That Conference «lisc!!-..s -he. i working-l.'ime oi en^inedri , . er< am! {]•<•- I'K'l'l, wil-tl special reference tO Illf'al time. Waikato Minors (4), — (0) That Conference discus, the abolij (i<lll of the tonnage system iii coal ; mines, and consider llu , establishment lof a iiiiiiiiniiMi weekly wage. Waikato Miners (5),— (7) That llir- .V.Z.F.1,. strongly nnro I upon its■ afliliatH Unions the advisabiliil v of not udi rever same can bo avoided. In llio event of such agreement.; boino; necessary, wo consider i! l<: be absolutely essential that a clause bo embodied therein givj Unions power lo make common j with tlieir co-workers in other j indi.sl ries whenever such drastic action is deemed necessan by the Unions who hare made tin agreements. All agreements may lie <on<idei(d iiull and! void if fa<'ls ran be bronchi to provo ! lhal' (.lie oost <il living has im-reased i a..■••(■ a uiven pi-r'-eniaL.c (Ic> be fixed by Conferepi'e) {liiriiiii the exisfentv of said a^:""e:nr;r:ls. Otago Miners (2), Dcnniston Miners (I),— CS> Th:.i! no miliar work iinderczrouml nndei- a niinininiii wuge of 12s. per day. ; ' Dsnniston Miners (2),— ('I) Thai no miner work more than six hi in ;> bank to bank in wet places, with I'Js. pir day niininiuin wafie. Waihi Miners (4),— (Hi) That the I'M., cease lo lnnko liliie-specifird aeri !-Ui< -II i s will] n-pn- ,- ---sf-nlativi's of (be eiii])loyirifj; cla , ??;. Auckland Central i_aborers (6), — ! fll.i Thai. <h.' (.'(iiifcn-iu-c keep in ! view tlie principle of a six hours' day. Wellington Waterside Workers (I),— (I'-.'i That all n<irk on wharves ecu so at It) p.m. MILITARISM. Blackball (3), (l> Thai ilii' Ki'deral ion use nil power ; ,''t its command lit abolish compulsory j milil ary training';. Westport Labor Union (4),— (_') Thai we demand I he ivpea! oi' (lie | coni])iiKoi'v military training <-!ai!se in j the Deteli'ce Act. ' ' j EDUCATIONAL. j Denniston Miners (G),— (1) That Uie N./,. Socialist I'ariv inviterl lo e,,-,,p ,;,.,■ «il h ihe X.Z.1''.1,, j | with the idea of penn:iiiei,t |y establish-j | a piibli.-.hin , .; and literature depart- | j me/it. j Kiripaka Minors (2),— (;J) That, the l'ed^ralion, Ihrou-h its paper ("The .Maorilaud \\'orker"l. stock Socialist pamphlets, books, etc.. and supply same to all aflilial'd I'liioiis at cost [iriec. j STRIKES. jTaitapu Miners (2),— j ( I i That in tin' even lof a general strike, a referendum ol all I"ntons aflilirited be lakrll. j Auckland Watnrside Workers (3), — (-) That l'Vdcraled I'nions be instruel.'d not to lake any ballot for or 1 :■■ ■-:■;■ i a -l:\l- mil.-- in-!::i.-i.'d h\ the .N.Z.I'M,. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION. Auckland Waterside V/orkers (1), — ! I i That in future no I'liion !><■ admitted iii 14i the I'Vderatiou without ti r-s t Makinu a hallol citicellin"- iis r,-«iis(ra-i lion ui:d. r ti.e C ami A. Aei. I :A M £ ?J!; Mr. >i 73 TO V! OP,K M E H '3 : COMPEf-iSATION ACT. Granity fviinors (3), - (I I'l but the- Compellsa! ioll Ae| be I amended to read . That in Pfie oveiil <i|' d"nt, liis next of kin to u;e| compensaIlioti. j ! Cj'l Thai the <l,,iuie]|e clause of ttio ! Compeiwalioii Ac( !)■• re|.eal.M|. I Otago Miners fi), — J i.'d That < 'ollle|-e|ie.-> allillll i hi' lieciwI sity oi niakin , ', i! coiiipulsory for (-in-] I ployw.H to insnt<' their employees against risk of ac< id.'iits. i Wellington Waterside Workers (5), I . |, 'li ,:i -■ ■.-■;.• 'i.il.-.;, |~f ;„: ~'.: 11l J -,iari, from da\ <>i accident, and tb;iL ! I tin C'otnpeu Gallon Act- be aini'li<!ed So j ili.it pawiiein be made.seven days allei tln> accident lias taken place, and, further, t.liai all medicai fees bn paid by employers. ... _ i AMENDMENTS TO COAL MINES ! ACT. I Cranity Minors (2),— (I) Th.'it the hoiir.i' bunk to bank clause !>:■ amende.! to icml : Tlmfc no woik<r be employed underground mnro than eight hour* in any l li hours*
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 62, 17 May 1912, Page 3
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757Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 62, 17 May 1912, Page 3
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