CHINESE COMPETITION
HOURS TO BE LIMITED NEW SOUTH WALES MEASURE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. SYDNEY, November 13. The Government is attempting by the Factories and Amendment Bill, at present before the Assembly, to govern the hours and conditions of Chinese furniture workers. Opposition members vainly protested against the Chinese not being allowed to work after 5 o’clock in the afternoon and on Saturdays; also against prohibiting Chinese from sleeping on the factory premises, when none of these provisions applied to F.uropeans. The Minister for Labour (Mr J. M. Baddeley) strongly defended the provisions of the Bill. He said that he had acted on the reports of department inspectors, which showed that the Chinese were working twelve to fourteen hours a day. Cabinetmakers told him that they were harassed by unfair Chinese competition.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 7
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131CHINESE COMPETITION New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12604, 15 November 1926, Page 7
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