INTERNATIONAL LABOUR
LECTURE BY MR. BLOODWORM The work of the Internatioral L»bo- : Ottice at Geneva was the Mibjed ‘ an address given by Mr. T. Uloodworat the fortnightly luncheon of Auckland branch of the Leagir - Xations Union, held at the yesterday. The speaker said that the nttK®’ which were party to the Treaty* - Versailles had established the niatt**ery of the International Labour o™’ the object of which was to woflU behalf of the labourers of ail and to better their conditions. ' Its governing body of 24 consisted of 12 State nominees, ployers’ representatives, and six •*** sentatives of amployees. .. Although a signatory to the and therefore a member of national Labour Office, New ■ had not yet sent a its conferences. tmW At the conclusion of Mr. » worth’s address, the following r tion, moved by Air. Bernard J P* was carried:— * “That the Auckland branch League of Xations Union ' ie * . regret the action of the Govern • refusing to allow representation J* International labour Office ences, and urges that represtn VP arranged for future conference*. It is expected that a sP* aK , the Pacific Relations cently held at Honolulu, at the next luncheon, to t« August 19. T
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 116, 6 August 1927, Page 4
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