ORDER IN COUNCIL
PROTEST FROM WORKERS’ UNION. (Per Press Association.) Wellington, June 21 The New Zealand Workers’ Union annual conference carried a resolution protesting against thu, v Order in Council of December 8, 1924, providing that a case for damages brought by an injured man against his employer, hide prudently of the Workers’ Compensation Act, must be tried before a judge alone unless the judge sees fit to order a jury. The conference characterised tlie order as an unwarranted' discreditable. discrimination against the working man in the matter of right to a jury.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LV, Issue 9514, 21 June 1927, Page 3
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