ARBITRATION ACT.
Per Press Association,. Auckland, Last Night. At the Arbitration Court to-day, tho Bricklayers' Union sought an award. The main points of issue were the hours of work, minimum wage apprentices, :uid the appointment of a competent working foreman where three or more bricklayeis were employed on a joib. They asked for a 47 hours' week, which were-the hours af present"being worked, an increase in wages from Is 8d to Is 7% per hour, apprentices to be legally indentured for five years, wages at 10s a week tor the first year, 16s for the second, 20s for the third, 30s for ;■ tiie fourth, and 40s for the fifth. Af- ;■.% i» ier hearing evidence, the Court reserved its decision. |
LABOR'S REPRESENTATIVE. ' - Per Press Association. 1 WOBtpOrt, MfrWßhy. Throe Labor Unions at Dromettm—the Minors'. Enginamen's, . - —have nominated '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 29 October 1907, Page 2
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142ARBITRATION ACT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 29 October 1907, Page 2
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