ARBITRATION COURT AWARDS.
MOTOR AND HORSE DRIVERS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christchurch, October 30. The Arbitration Court has issued a Canterbury motor-car and horse drivers and livery stables employees' award. The hours of work are not to exceed 4S a week, exclusive of time in attending horses, which are not to exceed four for the driver of one horse or eight in all other cases. Overtime is to be paid for any time in excess of nine hours per day. Tho minimum wages are: Drivers of ono horse, £2 12s; two horses or more, £2 IBs; casual drivers, Is 3d per hour for one horse, Is 4Jd for two horses or more. Motor drivers' hours are fixed at 48 per week. Drivers of vehicles, Scwt. to a ton, £2 15s per week; up to a ton and a half, £2 17s (id; casuals, Is 3d and Is fid per hour.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1916, Page 2
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149ARBITRATION COURT AWARDS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1916, Page 2
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