FEDERAL ARBITRATION.
AN EMPLOYERS' DEPUTATION.
(Received 9.44 a.m.)
MELBOURNE, this day,
A deputation of employers interviewed Mr Kingston with regard- to the Federal Arbitration Bill. They asked, in view of the great interests involved on both sides, that further time should be given for consideration of the measure, including publication of the report of the Commission that recently visited New Zealand. The Steamship Owners' Federation said if the Bill was a copy of the New Zealand Act it would be a step in the wrong direction. They did not know what the effect of the law would be in New Zealand till the pendulum swung the other way, and decisions favoured the employers. Mr Kingston promised consideration, but said he would stand no humbugging or delay.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 149, 25 June 1901, Page 4
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