BREACHES OF AWARD.
Per 'Press Association. Dunedin, last night. Smith and Company, tailors, were fined £2 and costs on a charge of failing to execute bespoke work on the premises, and the D.I.C. was similarly dealt with on a charge of the same nature. A. Walker, a carpenter, was fined £5 and costs for failing to indenture an apprentice. Win. Duncan was fined £5 and costs for employing a man at less than the minimum wage prescribed under the carpenters and joiners' awards, and James Flynn was fined 10s, with costs, for accepting less than the minimum wage. A charge against Scott Bros., contractors for the new dock at Port Chalmers, for employing a man at rough carpenter's work and paying less than the award rate of wages, was dismissed, and a charge against the Roslyn Borough Council of employing two men on concrete work and paying them less than the rate prescribed bv th? general labourers' award was withdrawn. On a charge of failing to pay wages weekly or fortnightly, the Eoslyn Council was ordered to pay the inspector's costs, the court holding that the breach was only accidental.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 10 September 1907, Page 2
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190BREACHES OF AWARD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 10 September 1907, Page 2
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