DAIRY DISPUTE.
HOURS AND WAGES ISSUES.
(Per Press Association). WELLINGTON, July 5.
After what was described as the best conference which had been held for 20 years, partial agreement was reached in the dairy dispute in the Conciliation Council in Wellington to-day. The sitting lasted six days. Questions of hours and wages' were referred to the Court of Arbitration, and Mr M. J. Reardon, the Conciliation Commissioner, announced at 5.30 this evening that if the employers could agree to the proposals about hours for work in cheese factories the council could be called together again before the dis-. pute went 'to Court.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 225, 6 July 1939, Page 2
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