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ASSESSORS'FEES,

IN CONCILIATION CASES, A UNION PROUST. GOVERSiIEJIitoU) p A7i During the the Conciliation CouncU W e and Southland ShepherdJ v ? U 5» and Drovers" Union said he had **» tafe B "** section of the New ZealL nty Xi Union to protest Orkw assessor,. He contended th° , assessors on both sides were riSl vants of UU Majesty tfe in? 7 * the monoy to pay them s hS d g ' ■* from the Consolidated Kf g» objected to pay under the dreumrtS The union now pa ,d its assessor! lv, per day, as well as providing them if tir.st-cla.s3 hotel accommodation Mr. Cookson, for the ; that the Government at oneTme 2 assessor* but it had been mad e Z hot,-' particularly when assessor brought from Auckland to^DunediT' Mr. Borcham: Anyhow, I protest officially. m The Commissioner said it was tl. union's business and not the EWs. Mr. Borcham: We are Bet in, I, statue. y • The Commissioner: The GoTenaw in its liberality has set aside a certah sum to settle your disputes. Thcmoi-r come 3 out of all your pockets. Mr. Borcham: Noj it comes out of % pockets of the union. The Commissioner: Yon are speakijj on behalf _of the Lime and Cement Workers' Union, and the matter la nothing to do with the musterers' & puto at all. Mr. Borcham: "Well, then, 111 take I, risk and make a protest on behalf of the New Zealand Workers' Union. '

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 188, 9 August 1924, Page 6

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ASSESSORS'FEES, Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 188, 9 August 1924, Page 6

ASSESSORS'FEES, Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 188, 9 August 1924, Page 6