Employers Stand For Arbitration
WELLINGTON OPINION AGAINST ABOLITION Press Association. WELLINGTON, To-day. The Employers’ Federation to-day issued a policy statement, through its secretary, stating that it was not in favour of the abolition of the Arbitration Court, but stated that employers and workers have made too much use of the court, instead of facing the solution of their own difficulties. “The federation, therefore, although supporting the arbitration system, and approving the present constitution of the court,” the statement continues, “strongly recommends that employers in each industry should devise some method suitable for that industry for payment by results, and so encourage greater production. They then should urge upon the court, in every way possible, that such methods be incorporated in awards.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 37, 6 May 1927, Page 9
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121Employers Stand For Arbitration Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 37, 6 May 1927, Page 9
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