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CONCILIATION COUNCIL.

ANOTHER CASE FOR ARBITRATION. The Conciliation Council sat at New Plymouth yesterday to hear a dispute between the Taranaki branch of the Auckland Motor-car and Herse Drivers' Industrial Union of Workers, in respect to grocers' drivers and employers throughout Taranaki. Mr. T. Harle Giles, Conciliation Commissioner for the Northern and Tara 1 naki District, presided, and the assessors were: For the employers, Messrs E. A. Craig (Auckland), W. S. Young (New Plymouth), and McDonald (Stratford) ; and, for the union. Messrs G. Davis and C. Weaver (Auckland), and F. J. Lyens (New, Plymouth). The same position arose in connection with this dispute as was the case in connections with ' the general drivers' and bakers' disputes and witli the drivers' disputes throughout the Dominion, and the whole matter will be dealt with by the Arbitration Court. At the conclusion of the council, Mr. Craig proposed a hearty vote of thanks to the commissioner for tlif manner in which he lnd presided, mid said that all recognised it was through no fault of Mr. Giles that they had able to arrive at a settlement. . Mr. Lyons seconded the motion, and the commissioner suitably replied.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 February 1916, Page 7

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CONCILIATION COUNCIL. Taranaki Daily News, 29 February 1916, Page 7

CONCILIATION COUNCIL. Taranaki Daily News, 29 February 1916, Page 7

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