ARBITRATION COURT
EMPLOYERS’ CONFIDENCE IN COURT. By Telegraph —Press Association. Timaru, September 14. The exc«utive of tho South Canterbury Employers’ Association to-night discussed the impasse in connection with the Arbitration Court, and resolved unanimously: "That* the charge made by Mr.. M'Cullough (workers’ representative) that Mr. Justice Frazer and Mr. Scott (employers? representative) had broken a 'gentleman’s. ,agreement,’ was contrary to fact, and an appeal to class prejudice.” The association recorded its confidence in the Court presided over by Mr. Justice Frazer. AUCKLAND NOMINATIONS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, September 14. The Auckland amalgamated engineers have nominated Messrs. M'Cullough and Bloodworth for the two vacancies on the Arbitration Court. Mr. Bloodworth will accept nomination for the representative position if Mr. M'Cullough declines to stand, and for the position of deputy if Mr. M'Cullough consents.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 302, 15 September 1921, Page 5
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