FARM LABOURERS.
The Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral XinbourCTs' Uin'on is still lutyiiug ■a. luvrd u.ud exjpemave row to , ihioe in its. endeavours to unionise every matt .on the land in thiarb southern portion of tjhss.lbft of earth. The Arbitration Court, .has (says th& Eerilding Star) wgaoi. turned the ximoii down in its efforts against the pastoralists. The Court declares that, ais in' 1&08, th'e union had■failed to s.how that there twas aaiy deteiret on.fc part -of the rfi€,p]ierds ,to J:iave their wages fixed ■by.tlho Court, or tha.t there is any' .for ail award. Of „tlie witonly cne -had' been employed recently as a permanent sihkpluerd. a,nd two otihors bad done stoe casual shcplierduig in .tiket lambing son son. The app*lca,tioii. for aiv award was th'er'elfore disnKs.scd. This should interest .farmers ail ov<?r th'e Dominion, for the- Canterbury .movemeait is only a. beginning of an, effort to union - * ise ill New Zealand.' ' I
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10619, 26 April 1912, Page 4
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152FARM LABOURERS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10619, 26 April 1912, Page 4
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