WORK AND WAGES
' AN AWARD REFUSED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christchureli. La.st Xi«»ht the judgment of tlie Arbitration Court ,j, the pnvate hotels dispute was ', , l '! y - Jhc J l »lfe'»'«it states that the employers before the Court did not form a clearly defined class of boarding, ouse keepers. The Union suggested that the Court should make an award on he lines of the Dunedin awa, , b ta award wa , based on an agree men ot the parties, but application for reewal was refused for the reason that he proprietors could not all'ord to ~,ay >e wage, asked, and the position S he same in the present case. Eve,, if tl'ey could all'ord to do s o, there was ;.';;««% ««* should 1 ue «^u involved and except ,'» special circ n ugil.ite the wages of such workers V,v ; « ion 7 of the Conciliation a, \rhil "<;'<»; Act, IIWB, theLegi atuehal »' J -t clear that the bull" 0 f uo ' m ™ sweat and irmler-nnv •■ |.,,-!, ' ' descrvimr „„.„ ' ' ,u »° ««m ler of usuung men and .women
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 158, 29 July 1909, Page 2
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168WORK AND WAGES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 158, 29 July 1909, Page 2
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