BOWSER WORKERS
UNDER ARBITRATION COURT MECHANICS’ AWARD ALTERED Press Association. WELLINGTON, To-day. Workers employed by the proprietors of petrol pumps are now provided with protection by the Arbitration Court, which has amended the Dominion motor mechanics’ award in order to control the conditions of employment for these workers. A new clause, affecting proprietors selling oil and petrol only as a side-line to their other business, provides that an employee not engaged substantially as a petrol and oil attendant is to work solely under the provisions of the award governing the conditions of labour in his principal business. This clause necessitates the payment of overtime rates to workers employed outside the prescribed hours. An employer using workers substantially in the sale of petrol and oil will be bound by clause 7of the award.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 60, 2 June 1927, Page 9
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132BOWSER WORKERS Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 60, 2 June 1927, Page 9
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