CLOTHING TRADE DISPUTE.
( HRISTCIHRCI! SKTTIJ-'.MKXT. ißy Telegraph - Press Association.! i CHKISTCHIRCH, this day. I In the clothing trade dispute, which' was before a Conciliation Council to-day, j the union's denii'.nds with a few slight 'alterations were accepted by the rat- . plovers. Apprentices wages were fixed at 2(1/ per week, rising to '27/(1 in four years for girls, and 15/ to 30/ in live years for boys. No worker over 21 years to receive le-s than 25/. dourneywomen's wages were fitted t.t .">.V. The j wages of second-class cutters were tixed ial 77/. or I/!' an hour, and stock cutters ami examiners at 73/-* '"" >/ s :1 " llour - .The award operates for two years from I September 1. 1
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 199, 22 August 1919, Page 6
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