ARBITRATION COURT.
LABOR’S REPRESENTATION STILL UNFILLED. By Telegraph—Press Assoclat on. Wellington. Jan. 14. The resignation of Mr. McCullough a* workers’ representative on the Arbitr.ition Court took effect before the Chri*t - mas holidays, but nothing appears have been done yet with respect to 1. ling the vacancy. Mr. M. J. n-s:<W-» continues to act as deputy n assessor. So far, the industrial tine-ns have not been asked to nominate a -iucessor to Mr. McCullough. Some nf the union officials are inclined to the <•;• aion that the authorities intend to let things remain as they arc until legi-la-tion dealing with the Arbitral i-n Ac:, s finally disposed of. The Alliance «-f f Labor has done nothing yet with rogn l to nominating a represenative of the workera.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1922, Page 4
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125ARBITRATION COURT. Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1922, Page 4
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