SHEARERS' RATES OF PAY.
II REVISION. B TERMS OF PMCBS. prestnulives of the •mployers will come reement in Coneilia•ek was expressed by nt of the Canterbury n> in his address at ,of the union last he believed that the workers- appreciated jsition the industry [d assist their cmhat in 1928, when a ient was made by a parties for a rate c paid for shearing in proportion), this id with 201b of wool. 0 for the same sersd' 301b of wool at In other words, to If the rates.paid in «s'? """ ■eight o"™°'; to the shed hands Iso to the mnsterera. for this season remnd mustering cost [fa b:>le of wool per of onr hill counlargc gangs for as ren months. On this erers would require >f wool for the Impossible.'' [r Hay went on, "wo fSeient bulk of wool 0 maintain money his basis, while the ieh required nearly are absolutely imlieve the great bulk »ed appreciate the position, and will 1 the meantime, rt> sity for carrying on aH concerned.'' !rom the Federation er farming organisareaentatives of the land Freezing Coms recently, and had in 0i eosts in this inBg conditions made costs should be near a parity witli received for mutton cera' representatives preeiate the seriousn when by-prbduets ileablc, and lamb on Smithfield, as it© years ago. sitting dealing with i for this week, and will be possible to and equitable agreetat whether agreery basis are reached yet come down to irity with prices as 0 high with the eeo- . is to-day. Artificial eil, wages, etc.. can , tat eventually ceon oat. Industry gen- , tnd is still prebjftoo muc-h arbibetwecn the parties in my opinion. ;h» with regard to Producing m weanst lool: to a 1 OttUc&'the boundary relief which event ißnbs&le abanfog and ftfccing. lands. ioae of . the !e finning must be a greater prpporfcion > present depression if jnerslJy ia an do no more. In dge, there are numerfaimers with their tag and living. nnder mid not fie- tolerated sr. Z believe, howonr people generally raraewof the situaseesity for general I will meet it i *prst, and in the I one ..of us does his !«• ability, maintained with hard work polling toeach other as opfry as it has done iishe ehimps of the
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20622, 11 August 1932, Page 11
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