NEW AWARD FOR BAKERS
BY DOMINION PRESIDENT (P I C^ ) w’£, EI iI JNGTON November 1. P res ‘3ent of the New Zealand Master Bakers’ Federation, said this afternoon that he had not yet seen the new award and was not in a position to discuss details. However, there seemed to be no change as far as the working week was concerned. The old award had work on the sixth day. was that ( or some time work had been restricted to five days because the union declined to work on six days. no devel opments which were likely to occur before the award became operative unless the union adhered to its practice regarding the five-day week. club Fined.—Reconstruction of the totalisator house after the handing ra c«course by the military rnih iU^. re l ulted^ i, L the Racing charged before Mr A. M in the Magistrate's Court “ZJ*™ comm-ncing constructional work without first obtaining the consent of the Building Controller. Imposing a flne ?£. the Magis rate said that as the quantity of new material was trifling ana tne work was necessary, the case one for a nominal penalty.—(P.A.)
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25022, 2 November 1946, Page 6
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