COURT BOYCOTT.
ARBITRATION AWARDS
Resistance 48-Hour Week In Future. DECISION IN AUSTRALIA. (Australian and N.Z. I , ; ess Association.) (Uc.-cived 3".::'< n.m.i MKLBOURXE. this day. As a mean? of resisting future awards of the Arbitration Court which may determine upon a 4S-houv week being , worked in other industries, a conference of unions, convened by the Australian Council of Trades Unions decided to institute a boycott against the Court. It is expected that approximately Of) 0.000 trade union members throughout the Commonwealth will be affected if the whole of the nfliliati'd unions agree to carry out the resolution. A nip.-sage from Adelaid" states that more member* of the Timber Worker-' I'niou have returned to work. No strike pay was distributed and this has cau-cd discontent anion-- those who have not gonu back.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 35, 11 February 1929, Page 7
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