WOOL STORES AWARD
COURT GIVES INTERPRETATION rress Association WELLINGTON, Today. The Arbitration Court yesterday gave an interpretation of the Wool, Grain and Manure Stores Award regarding clause 19. The court was asked whether the following classes of work came within the scope of the award: (1) Trucking dumps of wool from the inside of the wool stores across the harbour road and wharf to the lighter’s side (the distance from the store doors to the point of dropping the wool at the lighter’s side is approximately 66 feet). (2) The loading of the wool into the Harbour Board railway trucks at Nelson Quay ready for transport to the breakwater (the distances from the wool stores to Nelson Quay vary from 'half to three-quarters of a mile). The court answered both questions in the affirmative and the opinion was added:—“lt is, of course, understood that this opinion is not to be taken as extending the scope of the award to work other than that specified in the application if such other work is already covered by some other award to the exclusion of this award.” -
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 964, 6 May 1930, Page 11
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184WOOL STORES AWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 964, 6 May 1930, Page 11
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