REMARKS MISUNDERSTOOD
MR. R. F. BARTER AND PIECEWORK Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, Friday. “Quite a wrong impression has been created.” said Mr. P. Hally, conciliation commissioner at the conclusion of today’s sitting of a conciliation council investigating the motor mechanics’ dispute, “by publication of a statement attributed to Mr. Barter regarding a strike occurring if piecework were adopted in the motor manufacturing trade in New Zealand. “As a matter of fact, the remarks on both sides were made in a jocular manner. Piecework will be discussed very seriously by both sides at to-morrow’s sitting, and prospects are that a very reasonable solution of the difficulty will be reached.” Mr. Hally reported that generally good progress had been made at the council meeting to-day.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 478, 6 October 1928, Page 10
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