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SHOP ASSISTANTS’ DISPUTE

RECONSIDERATION ORDERED Press Association. WELLINGTON, To-day. When the assessors in the New Zealand shop assistants’ dispute recently met to sign a completed recommendation to employers, an advocate said that he had made an error. He desired to have provision made for a 15-minutes’ extension, and for late nights on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve for workers. The advocate declined to reopen the matter. The recommendation was signed, the employers’ advocate reserving the right to apply to the court to reopen it. This he did. The workers’ advocate opposed it, saying he had agreed to certain other provisions to which he would not have agreed but for the concession regarding the hours to be worked.

The court ordered the conciliation council to reconsider the dispute.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 83, 29 June 1927, Page 15

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SHOP ASSISTANTS’ DISPUTE Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 83, 29 June 1927, Page 15

SHOP ASSISTANTS’ DISPUTE Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 83, 29 June 1927, Page 15

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