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[By 'Telegraph,] United Press Association, The Mw Employees Dlffloulty. lie Diffloulty Settled. Weiiilhsioh, Wednesday, When the conference between the Commissioners and the Executiue resumed this morning 5 Mr MoKerrow said that after the careful consideration of the Commissioners, they had agreed to accept the proposals of the delegates, for 51 hours per' week, (including concessions), It would" be fully two years before the alterations couldbe brought completely intoforce, but in the meantime tho men would be paid overtime after 54 hours, Of course there were a few exceptional cases which would < have, to be treated girding to their merit,-but he felt; tfuret tlie Exeoutive would not oppose, tuis,Mr-Hobari sincerely thanked the Commissioners for their decision, adding thai'tha Exeoutive were arguing on principles, and lie would not pbject to a few exceptional cases being treated differently, :Mr Winter remarked that all the diflK culty had now been obviated, and the whole body of the Railway Servants would be.extromely grateful to the Commissioners, and their works would,in fact, be,a pleasure to them, : The Delegates leave: for Christcliurob this afternoou,' :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3545, 25 June 1890, Page 2
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179VERY LATEST. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3545, 25 June 1890, Page 2
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