THEATRE EMPLOYEES.
REQUEST 1-OR A:-' AWARD. By Telegraph.— t'ress Association. Dim'-'lin, T.a-t Night. This afternoon, Mr. .f. 1!. Trigis, Conciliation Commissioner, sat in Diinedm to hear the application of the Dunedin Theatrical Employees' (nt»»-r than stage bands) Union for an Applicants jsked that the hours of work be: For ticket sellers, cv<-nin£> 7 to 9.1.>. matinees 1.45 p.m. to x.l"> p.m.: ticket-tak-ers and ushers, i»v»nhm 7 to clearin'' of the house, matinees I.IT. p.m. till the covcrimr of t'w saaU U completed: r minimum rate of wages Is per performi anee and regul""' -ioidoy cos not less tnan Is. 3d per hour. \'o counterproposals were lodged, but the employers claimed r that there should he no in I his '• so-called industry After the Commissioner had confevr:..! v <i. the employers he intimated thn J thev had decided that the dispute shonM be referred to the Arbitration Court, h they did not consider it necessv-y .0 have any such union or ahy award.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 163, 9 January 1914, Page 5
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162THEATRE EMPLOYEES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 163, 9 January 1914, Page 5
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