INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE.
RESULTS ACHIEVED ' <!^^H[ AMENDED LAW, ■ |,IPPI [Fbou Our Pwtiuaassrikmx MxkisS^m ■ • The. Tesolts-sio -fat 9^B^lym^^SSM tion and arbitration 'lams' »#" SfflllßMH by the Government tq than was predicted "by the legislation was The number of agreements, SJJWWMpB is 50, and in addition been referred to the meat of minor points, of 75 cases in which the a settlement. Seven ox settled affect practically the Dominion in the tiaiite'tiliillMß involving ■ retail shop operatives, 'wool and - licensed hotel empl<ywees. ; trades,.storemen and »aaiiaac]MHl|lW "penters and joiaora. Is 'iMsJrffffflijJH agreement has been «M»j>|4ii||fߧfH ing the -waterside' workers :WiWb||HM New Zealand, and this not been filed. In 74 eage«„§||ipP|M ment was arrived at, fcni awards cancelled m this 58, the difference, being * c by the fact that separate filed in each district vs. * cg where Dominion &was&s existence. In £o«r eases pates created after swards celled failed to result in aeIiSWWH On the other hand, in' toa'jigJSJfPM awards were caneeQed h$ The Arbitration Conrt • feats : order under the Act of rates of wages for females. . private hotels in the Damint^lJtM^^|
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20789, 24 February 1933, Page 18
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