A WAVE OF CONCILIATION.
AUGKLAiSTJ-S G(X>D..EXA|fI^&-. The frequency of amicable in industi-ial disputes withiii'tii c em industrial area was ; the comment in the Arbitration 'Cour^ morning. "Three agreements between employers and \: out the intervention of /tie (^ n adopted as awards y^ morning Mr. C. GrosVenorthat the fellTQOngers' dispute. evidence was taken doubtless be settled by'a ; covering all branches of the trade.;"You are quite a P munity here." remarked member of the Court. . Mr. Arthur Rosser provided^ :*arv° evidence of this excellent 3 characteristic by stating . *w^,^. : pleased to see that the lefterp? chinists were sharing in t " e tS^ l conciliation passing oTer :; ffie;> 0 ? industrial district. A otf^^- m an tween the parties had resal agreement upon all points e >'^ wages. -A further conference 0 51 day would probably end in a .f°Tbl agreement, which the Court w? , ., asked to accept as *n award. - Mr. Grosvenor stated that binders were prevented their dispute owing to a ?':V with their employers. £ 'l^~&f£!*.s& Mr. Justice Chapman if the difference was only » the parties might consult *^°^g Mr tbe Gondliation Board. : ;^ ;■ p iis ffoins? on so well 1 here/'. * d SoSor. "that we do not spoiled by a small hitch."' - . ,X^£^J I Mr. Grosvenor ; protnisea to employers to take the coiffse.s"^;^
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 71, 23 March 1906, Page 4
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209A WAVE OF CONCILIATION. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 71, 23 March 1906, Page 4
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