WORK AND WAGES.
. BOOTMAKERS' DEMANDS. By Telegraph.—Preu Association. Wellington. -July 7. 'At a stop-work meeting of tbe bootmaklsg operatives owing to dissatisfaction at the recent arbitration award, it wae resolved that the meeting endorses the resolution passed by the uaio& calling the federation to conduct a ballot of members on the question of cancelling registration under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act; that three representatives be elected to approach local boot manufacturers with a view of seeking an increase of wages; that if unable to secure an increase the execntive can another mass meeting.
A MANAGER IN DISFAVOR. Wellington, July 7. The Acting-Prime Minister and Minister of Mines ban received a. ! letter from the Point Bluað and Liverpool State (tileries Industrial Union, in which members etate that they take grave exception to certain acts of the nuUiager of the nines In connection with . which thejf demand an inquiry wKMn 14 'day*' Fail tag a satisfactory reply the letter continues: "We shall agk permission ot the Miners' Federation to employ inch tactics as will, in oar. opL|ion, compel the powers .thai be
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1919, Page 5
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