SHEARERS' WAGES.
SATISFACTORY NEGOTIATIONS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Monday. After a considerable amount of negotiation a forward move has been made in the direction of arriving at a settlement of the dispute 'between the Canterbury Sheepowners' Industrial Union of Employers and the Canterbury branch of the Shearers' Union. Mr. Triggs (Conciliation Commissioner for Canterbury and Otago) lias received a communication from the Minister for Labour agreeing to. Mr. Trigge' suggestion that the three Conciliation Commissioners of the Dominion (Messrs. Hally, Giles, and Triggs) shall take all evidence in the dispute and forward it to the Arbitration Court for that tribunal to base its award upon. Representatives of both parties to the dispute have signed an undertaking to abide iby the award of the Court in the matter. The three Conciliation Commissioners will sit in Christchurch to take evidence on September 13.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 205, 30 August 1910, Page 7
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