“CHIEF FACTOR IN INDUSTRIAL PEACE”
AMENDMENT OF ACT OPPOSED i Press Association. DUNEDIN. Tuesday The Government’s intention to aau., the Industrial Conciliation and S' tration Act was warmly discussed hr [ large attendance at the annual -i !I i mg of the Dunedin Warehouses Union in the Trades Hall this eveE’m A resolution expressing the him that the Government would noth! unwise enough to meddle with theea stitution of the Arbitration Comte make any serious alteration in Industrial Conciliation and ArbitriUc Act. without first consulting the frndei unions on the matter, was passed. “The Arbitration Act is the chitf factor in the preservation rf industrial peace in this Dominion,” said the resolution, “and if the Government shflti fies the court, this security and era! fidence will disappear, and the burl ness of the country further hampered by confusion and strife, which is bound to follow.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 173, 12 October 1927, Page 18
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