TRAM STRIKE
(Press. Assn.--
GOOD PROGRESS MADE BY SPECIAL TRIBUNAL EARLY DECISION EXPECTED
-By Telegrsph— Copyright).
CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday. Such good progress has been made by the tramway strike tribunal that there is some prospect of.the deliberations being finished to-morrow night. To-day there were no further difficulties of procedure, such as were encountered at the preliminary sitting yesterday. The hearing of eviaenee continued from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., and the proceedings are being held in camera. The so-called "order of reference" of the tribunal comprised, in effeet, the submission of the two parties. The Tramways Board agrees that all questions under dispute between the union and the board should he ref erred to the tribunal, including the position of the volunteer workers and the board's responsibility to them. The union requests the tribunal to eonsider complaints of victimisation and asks for the dismissal of all free labour, the- re-instatement of members of the union in their former positions, and an equitable form of rationing.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 222, 13 May 1932, Page 5
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