GENERAL TELEGRAMS
EMPLOYEES' ItESPOXXIMIJTIE.S.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedin, Tuesday. Tn the S.M. Court a servant girl was. sued for 12a lid for breach of agreement to enter plaintiffs service, and had judgment given against her, the Magistrate .-n-in» that the sooner servants realised i'e.ir legal position ihe belter. They n:e liable for damages just as much as employers. A LBVANTEK'S BANKRUPTCY. Dannevirke, Tuesday. At the District Court, Francis lireenaway was adjudged bankrupt. He wai formerly a prominent sawmiller, Int. disappeared some years ago. and is be lieyed to be in Texas. BREACHES OF AWARD. Wellington) Last Sight. Dr. McArthur, 53!., heard some ' charge* of breaches of industrial awards to-day. T. Foley and Sons were fined • £2 for not paying plasterers tor time "■ occupied in going to work in the suburbs, and each of the four men concerned was fined 10e lor not demanding payment. All the parties pleaded ignorance of tne award. H. J. Ttod wns' fined £2 for breach of Che butchers' award in paying less than award wages.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 101, 26 May 1909, Page 3
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170GENERAL TELEGRAMS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 101, 26 May 1909, Page 3
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