LABOUR MATTERS.
. « PER PKESS ASSOCIATION. Wellington, February 9. Mr in replyi g 1 1 a d p itai tiou of Unionists to-night, made furjther reference to the position of the Supreme Court judge on the Aibitration Couft. He had, he declared, nl-vays thought the prvsance of the Judge lent importance to tbe Court and strengthened it in the eyes of both workers and employers He would regret it very much if a change had to be mad >, but rather than havi the Supreme Court placed in aa invidious position, it would have to be done. Howev.-r, it . would not happsn utiles? grava neces ■ eity arose. With regard to preference of employmsnt to Unionist?, Mr S ddon said be would be quito prepared to ask Parliament fo ina'te it compulsory. 1 He to'd the deputation that they ' migh 1 - tike id as definitely arranged by | the Government that provision wou'd I be m;de for paying inspectors to sea that tho awards were obayad. Th'i Inspectors of Factories would becm-i lusector of Awards.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 37, 11 February 1903, Page 2
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171LABOUR MATTERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 37, 11 February 1903, Page 2
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