ANZAC DAY PAY
POWER BOARDS AfM» SUNDAY OBSERVANCE ADVOCATED “Anzac Day shouW be HaW on the nearest Sunday to the anniversary, as it is not fair that casual labourers who can rtl afford it should lose their wages. Mr. G. Trevithick at the Waiter mata Power Board meeting tm* morning. “In any caße," continued Mr. ftwyvithick, * our own casual hands sfrotmA b paid their wages for the day.” Mr. A. E. Greenslade and Mr. T. Lamont supported Mr. Trevithick. Mr. J. W. Hayden considered that, though he agreed that the men should be paid, it was only fair that other boards party to the award shoulM consulted with a view to altering the conditions relating to holiday pay. Messrs. Skeates and G. O'H all ora n agreed with Mr. Hayden’s contention, and, on the motion of Mr. Lamont, it was decided that the other boards be consulted through the secretary of the Power Boards’ Association, Mr. T. E. Wright. An opinion was expressed by the board that Anzac Bay should he permanently celebrated on a Sunday.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 353, 14 May 1928, Page 11
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176ANZAC DAY PAY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 353, 14 May 1928, Page 11
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