ARBITRATION COURT.
_ «, By Telegraph—Press' Association. NAPIER, June 18. The Arbitration Court commenced a sitting here, to-day, when a number of cases of breaches of award were dealt with. Fines of £5 each were imposed in a number of instances for breaches of the tailors', carpenters', carters' and bakers' awards, in paying less wages than the amounts fixed by the awards. In a case for employing men on Wellington Anniversary Day at less than the holiday rate of wages, a fine of £2 was imposed, and a similar fine was inflicted where a youth employed to do "light work" as a carter had not been employed solely on such work. For employing two carters in a bakehouse a baker was fined £3. For failing to pay the award wages to an employee, the proprietor of the Wairoa Guardian was fined £1 and ordered to pay arrears of wages amounting to £34 lis Id.
CABLE NEWS.
United Press Association-By Electric Telegraph ■Copyrißlu.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8468, 19 June 1907, Page 5
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