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CONFERENCE AND COMMISSION

THE POST OFFICE DEADLOCK. A PETTLEMENT J! EAGHED.. ' (By Telegraph.—Press Association!) J ■VEl.l_I_.CtOX. tliLs .lay. ] The deadlock which occurred between > ihe Public -Service Commissioner and the Post and Tcleg-rap.li AriS_.ia_.c__ reached a solution tto-day..through the mediation of Mr. Morris,.' secretary "of "fhc" I'ost Office Association. He substituted .for •the preamble to which the Coumifssionere iooic. exception one to the effect J that the Conferetic. of Tost »fid Tele- ' graph ofK-crcm. after, cninpar.ng the classification lists. i_ unable to rebom-rie the apparent ilifferen'-iis in salaries, and I being of rrpinion that the respprsihility | is as high and the duties as -arduous i in their service as others, submiis '.. ! the Commissioiiers tiie urgent necessrt r. j for giving the matter further conside'ra- [ tion. This -wa* -nccepted hy the Com-"' miris-ioners, and it was arrange! that; the committee ehould meet the I om- , missioner again on. Monday and go I ■tlrrough the remits of the Cnnferenei . ' wihi_h 'have been held ut> since '.In- rlead- ' lock occurred. |

The Chairman of the Association .'.- pTetbed the en-, nm it tee's appreciation of the secretary's services in brin_-in"» about an understanding.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 70, 23 March 1914, Page 9

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CONFERENCE AND COMMISSION Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 70, 23 March 1914, Page 9

CONFERENCE AND COMMISSION Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 70, 23 March 1914, Page 9

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