MINERS’ DISPUTE.
CONCILIATION COUNCIL SITTING.
MATTER REFERRED TO COURT.
By Telegraph.—Press Association.
Dunedin, August 23. No union assessors were present again at the second sitting of the Conciliation Council relative to the application of the coal mine companies for a district award for Otago and Southland.
The commissioner stated that since the meeting in August he had written to three unions concerned pointing out that the citation was to cover the whole district, the employers having no intentions of trying to enter into an agreement with every miners’ union. One union replied that it could not enter into an agreement except on a Dominion basis. There being no nominations, the commissoner had nominated assessors for this sitting, who, being absent, the only thing left was to declare the sitting properly constituted, and to refer the matter to the Court without recommend a tic .1.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1921, Page 5
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