THEATRICAL DISPUTE
CONCILIATION WORK NO AGREEMENT REACHED Press Association. WELLINGTON, To-daf-Conciliation proceedings began & day before the Conciliation Com®*' sioner, Mr. P. Hally, in the disp& between the Theatrical Proprietor*'** Managers’ Association and the F*** rated Association of Stage There are at present four distri awards in the main centres, and & aim of the proceedings was to am aJP mate the whole into a Dominion In the negotiations so far the ployees desired to frame the Doml® 45 award on the basis of the best tions in the existing awards. The **' ployers declined to accept this ba>= but were willing to concede 10 holiday in Otago. The greatest difficulty arose over * advantages in Auckland as the disadvantages in Otago the lagr insisting on certain concessions, the Auckland delegates were not <•*-' posed to forego anything shoUM Dominion award be agreed upon. When it was suggested that»f employers wanted to reduce the | inion award to the Dunedin offer was made to renew the : district awards, as a proof that ! a surmise was correct- The was not accepted. M t The employers declined to raaiw I definite offer on wages, and no i ment was reached.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 343, 2 May 1928, Page 14
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192THEATRICAL DISPUTE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 343, 2 May 1928, Page 14
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