EXEMPTION FROM AWARDS.
I Your corre-pondent "Non Kss ]),. \x•■ u not the only one who <•■>* ie-irn 1 wit'- r ■• ■ Jment of the Arbitration Coiri''* Vl! a"-!» '■ 1 j exemption of a well-known reii mous -••••. 'trading acti\itie* from the awards eo\e-"in-I its industry. This exemption, to c-av"t'-e '■ ■> -t 'shows a decided lack of fairness and imo-ir-.tiality on the part of the Arbitration f-urt ;lt should be rescinded immediately and a public inquiry made into the merit* demerits i'i the claims for exemption. If mi-'i decisions and preference* are uiven. then it will [mean the closing down of fa.-lories and an increase in unemployment. This j.- certainly a precedent, and a most unfair and dansen inone at that. Whit action arc tliw unions concerned going to take to protect their cinplo\ment and working condition-'.' 1 C. I-]. KXIi.HT.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 259, 1 November 1937, Page 6
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