RADIO OPERATORS’ CONDITIONS
SPECIAL TRIBUNAL SITTING AUCKLANP, December 9. Members of the tribunal appointed under the Strikes and Lockout Emergency Regulations to consider the dispute between National Airways Corporation and Tasman Empire Airways Ltd., and their aircrew raflio opera-’ t ors . , on tfans-ocean duties mef in Auckland to-day. The chairman appointed by the Minister of Labour (Mr A. McLagan) Is Judge Dalglish’, deputy-judge of the Court of Arbitretton, who flew from Wellington. The dispute concerning wages and allowances resulted iq q three-day a,r . ser X lce <»ctoss the Tasman last week. Flying Parties had agreed fe e trfh.^ 1 W,PUI4 be re 4rrefl A draft statement eettjpg out matterg on which agreement Ha? already irfbunai s decision is' to operate ? ntu ,u "' so 1949, with provision that the waaei clauses are to apply to Tasman Air ways employees from April 1 low Mbe e r°rar en,p!Oyees ’ The tribunal will sit again to-mor-row to consider wages and other issues involved in the dispute? ’
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25363, 10 December 1947, Page 6
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