ARBITRATION COURT.
AWAIiI) IN THE CARPENTEIW DISPUTE. (Per Tress Association! CHRI.STCHUBCH, Oct' 12 _ Bv the Arbitration Court's award in the carpenters' 'dispute, received by the Clerk of Awards to-day, tba ' minimum wage is' fixed at 10s' 84 per day of 8 hours. Power is given Ito grant permits allowing incompetents to work for less t'han the minimum wage. The minimum wage to incompetents is to be 7s Per day, or fis fid in cose of youths under 2], awl the usual clauses as to overture am j travelling , allow- ■ auces oro inserted. Apprent ices are to be indentured ami to sorve fivo § years, but 110 limitation js placed upon the number of apprentices. 1 lece work is prohibited, oral preference is t 0 . il(! g , ivt , n to Unionists. lh« award is t 0 continue till , November 21, I'OOO. THE CARTERS' AWARD, 1" lhr - iutcrp,-elation case arising) out of the carters' award, t'hc Court held that if a man "was employed to drive and 'attend to two horses, although he -only drove one at a time, 110 should be paid as for driving and attending to two horses.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7950, 13 October 1905, Page 2
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188ARBITRATION COURT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7950, 13 October 1905, Page 2
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