CONCILIATION COUNCIL.
Before commencing proceedings yesterday, the Conciliation Council heard somo remarks from Jlr. J. Barras, one of the representatives of the Carpenters' and Joiners' Union. Mr. Barras said his union had instructed him to bring before the council the fact that The Dominion had commented . iiv its leading column uiioii some of the business still before the council. Ho road the article referred to, which commented upon the utteranco of the ' Commissioner (Mr. P. Ilalley) regarding the claim for wages and hours, no considered it unfair that the newspaper should have commented in ths way it hart. . : After discussion, the council agreed that the 'matter be referred to the Labour Department by letter, requesting it to take tlio necessary slops to rectify the occurrence. " The employees' representatives voted on 0110 side, and tlio employers' ropresntatives on the other, and the council decided the matter by voting with the former,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1034, 25 January 1911, Page 4
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