Pay rise for ice-cream workers
Ice-cream workers in; Taranaki, Wellington, Nel-1 (son, Canterbury, and West-! (land have won a wage rise of 15 per cent and a new provision for two paid stopiWork meetings a year. ( The award, whi'ch was setfiled in conciliation last (week, will bring a first-class (ice-cream worker’s pay up from $127.30 to $146.86 'gross a week. A freezer storeman will get $154.11 under the new award, which will take effect from December 2. ; The wage rise of 15 per ’cent includes the 4.5 per 'cent Government wage order (which took effect from September. ! Mr A. Dunn, the president (of the union, said that the Auckland union wanted to amalgamate and talks would Ibe held next April. The (Auckland ice-cream workers (have a separate award.
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