DAIRY-FACTORY MANAGERS CONFER
A NATIONAL SOCIETY CONFERENCE IN WELLINGTON (From Our Resident Reporter.) WELLINGTON, Monday. Dairy factory managers of the Dominion are discussing the formation of a national society for the furtherance and protection of their interests. A conference for this purpose was held in Wellington on Saturday. For the last 17 years the managers of the South Island have been organised as a union and as such had a legal standing in the Conciliation Council and the Arbitration Court. In the North Island the managers had formed only an association, which had no legal standing in the courts. After a full discussion it was agreed that delegates should be appointed to visit the districts in the North Island and explain the advantages of a national amalgamated society of man? agers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 118, 9 August 1927, Page 18
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