ARBITRATION COURT.
- ;£y Telegraph.—Press .Association.) ' ■WELLDfGcTON, "Sfe Arbitration Court has ,;grcen?an »*ard m i&e dispute betweenf-the TramUnioa and Kelbarne and Karori Company. The a-ward pro-eight-hour day for all workers, but employers may call on any ;«gh>yee to work for one hour per day •oiQAt ordinary pay. All overtime in ■™«s and work done-omSundav is to be I Pfiior at the rate of time aid a-haif. ! 2 tUM, " Iln rat e of wages is to be: 1/ per hour, car cleaners 10id 3»«~Fl the 13 of ticket derte to between employer and workers. -tte Court recommends the company toiwntiaue the present practice of allow'-
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: ± GOVEEKMENT APPEAL. - ©y Telegraph.— Press Association.) ■WELIJNGOX)N, Monday. Tfce Government has decided to apthe decision of Mr. Justice ■£™' delivered at Dunedin last t0 g«w>t a writ of atone H. MiUar, who had pay a fine of £3 imposed by
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 150, 25 June 1907, Page 3
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146ARBITRATION COURT. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 150, 25 June 1907, Page 3
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