WAGES IN CHEMICAL WORKS
COURT ISSUES AWARDS CI'HESS ASSOCIATION TSLKJHAM.) __ WELLINGTON, September It Conditions of employment in cbffl* cal manure and acid works in «* Wellington and Taranaki indusfiw districts were fixed by awards of tt* Arbitration Court dated September* 1937. The matters referred to «* Court by the parties in Concfli**"* Council were wages, employment'* youths, annual holidays, and work meetings. In respect of WP 1 both awards are deemed to have oca* into force on March 15, 1937, and W* continue until March 15. 1938. _ The minimum rates of wages W Day workers, 2s 3d an hour; chMBPy men, 2s 43d; shift workers, 2s 4*»£ discharging shipments of rock, 2s 4Jd; men discharging awments of sulphur, 2s 6d; men w«»» on super bank, 2s 6d; men na»» and handling superslag mixture, *w or in bags, 2s 4id.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22196, 13 September 1937, Page 8
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