PROFESSOR ON ARBITRATION.— “If the Arbitration Court were abolished,” said Professor H. Belshaw, speaking at the National Industrial Conference in Wellington, “trade unions would be considerably weakened and the pace would be set by unscrupulous employers.” The professor added that he thought it was for the conference to make suggestions for improvement in the form of the court. —S. P. Andrew, Photo
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 317, 30 March 1928, Page 8
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62PROFESSOR ON ARBITRATION.— “If the Arbitration Court were abolished,” said Professor H. Belshaw, speaking at the National Industrial Conference in Wellington, “trade unions would be considerably weakened and the pace would be set by unscrupulous employers.” The professor added that he thought it was for the conference to make suggestions for improvement in the form of the court. —S. P. Andrew, Photo Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 317, 30 March 1928, Page 8
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