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CONCILIATION COUNCIL.

lIC^ESBERS , DISPUTE. y Council \ lit yesterday, ; Hagger) prefodder a dispute between the J&Ulidresaer* and Tobacconists MaitrUJ-Union of Workers and and Tobac®jf»tlo'aand others! WBri«n, A. ; Campbell, and r the- tUßloyees Messrs 0. B B»rry, and John 8. thfr noati ;of work, the • drawn ;.up on the lines and idopted , with minor d thasthe minimum wage U be Ct a week. . Workers one week ahall be For a long day, £1; for eight hours, 17a 6d; and ' .Jess 'l2a ,6d. , f<l7s fid was agreed a 'wage lor. journeymen. i fotth in the Aid award, lith the- alteration' of 12 as-:the closing -hour on ii made in the hours of i clauses relating to Und preftr'ence of employnit? on the usual Court union it.was agreed that a journeywoman shall be tie'who has been employed istlltr years. : v tion of the 7 instances enuIcally complete- agreement ill dames. ', ; the award was fixed for will come into operation

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18677, 28 April 1926, Page 7

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CONCILIATION COUNCIL. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18677, 28 April 1926, Page 7

CONCILIATION COUNCIL. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18677, 28 April 1926, Page 7