WORK AND WAGES.
THE BOOT TRADE DISPUTE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The dispute in the Wellington boot trade, which was Ibciforc the Arbitration Court .here recently and referred to a conference, has not yet been disposed "f. -Mr. I>. Ilall.y, Conciliation Commissioner for the Wellington district, presided at a- conference which lasted u considerable time. Some of the points in depute in respect to male workers were settled The points which remain un.se tied relate .principally to wages and overtime, though the dillerences have »'•■" materially m \ miL , y]m . ( , u m possibility »f getting the parties- to come to an .unanimous decision, and the assistance of (,!,,. four.t will again 'ne '. illtnl ?-' ti 1 "' 1 ' 1 ■'' *' l " SOlutio " " f tlll, iiillKullj. the views expressed -it tli. cnnifcrence by the respective sides will lie forwarded to the Court, and it is expected they will } ug( , ]y ;, (h tourt in its decision. w U T rVo,?°f io « wiW » r « ! P c <* lo female woikeis i's more satisfactory. l„ t],; s dispii e a definite agreement: the terms »» which have not been divulged, has been arrived at, „nd will be obbe Court will, a view to hnvln-it eniboilied in terms of a„ hulu^ The ease regarding the male workers « 1 be referred to the' Court about tie :* " f "f *«*• At the corns of the conference « hearty vote of t lanks was' passed to Mr. Hilly f, h *J™». rfteU to bring «j ££
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 106, 1 June 1909, Page 2
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239WORK AND WAGES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 106, 1 June 1909, Page 2
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