EMPLOYMENT.
COURT PROCEDURE.
OVERHAUL OF LAW. COMFULSORT UNIONISM TO GO "The gystem of compulsory arbitration will be retained by the National party and awards of the Court will lw impartially enforced on both employer and employee," states the manifesto. "The procedure of the Arbitration Court will be simplified and thus do away with the present irritating delays in making awarde and giving decisions. "The question of workers' wagee, hours and conditions of employment will be left to the Court of Arbitration for decision on the evidence submitted, including the effect of awards on industry and on employment.
'"We will repeal the law relating to compulsory unionism, out we acknowledge the right of the workers to join unions, and provision will lie made for the inclusion of preference to unionists clause in awards of the Arbitration Court.
'One Court of Arbitration will be reverted to, and matters of less importance referred to industrial magistrates. Wβ will undertake a complete overhaul of the existing law governing the employment of our youth population."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1938, Page 11
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170EMPLOYMENT. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1938, Page 11
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