BREACHES ALLEGED.
JUDGMENT ifojt DEFENDANTS. (Bj- Telegraph.—Press Association.) W ELLINGTON, Thursday. These cases involve consideration of that exceedingly vague and iil-drawn section of the Factories Amendment Act. 1930. namely, section 14," said Mr. J- H. Luxford. S.M., in a judgment delivered in a ea*e in which tlie inspector of awards alleged that breaches of awards had been committed bv the lie Luxe Shoe Company. Limited, and Magnus Motors. Limited. The inspector of awards alleged that defendants committed breaches of the boot operatives' award and tlie motor mechanics' award respectively in tha* they failed to pay certain workers an extra day's pay for last Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Mr. Luxford ruled that "alleged breaches of an award, in the present case* relate to defendants' failure to pay certain employees for Christmas Day. 193". and Xcw Year's Day. 1038. but as neither dav fell within a workin? week tlie obligation did not arise. Consequently I will enter judgment for defendants."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 65, 18 March 1938, Page 14
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160BREACHES ALLEGED. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 65, 18 March 1938, Page 14
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