Arbitration Court.
'Wjnti.m&soif, November $& At the lit ting of tfce Arbitration Court to-day, the president, Mr'Justice Gdopeiv made aome remarks with regard to tht trf t-diacuased 'question <of preference' ot employment to Unroniats. In oil* of thai* "demands/the Painters' when a ftosrttnionist wai fcogago'd by »A »mptojer«a acooani of the Union »o% feeing ibl* to sflpply a iaai '©4 m&iKtyv within twelve ttoritb*, thereafter the Cnton should havi the tight to find * mati, provided the person declined to join the Union, this to apply fco non-union rafen fcows employed. Bit Honour, referring to thi*, aaid. tfask to would never be a party to the iflwriioa of such a cS&aw in any awards H*hfr wonld octofiel a workman to join tirt Union or etae lose his.employment, and and woidld be neithejr Wght fcor jttet* Preference would nomfeert wt a' Uofon wHlcti bid an ope&4*o*s b«t not to sudh an etteat «• wtktd. p. , . .. .. *
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 134, 28 November 1901, Page 1
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151Arbitration Court. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 134, 28 November 1901, Page 1
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