PAINTERS' DISPUTE.
♦ [fly TB&EGIUrH — I'KESS ASSOCIATION.] NAPIER, 25th August. The Conciliation Board to-day made the following recommendation in connection with tho painters' dispute: — Number of hours worked to bo the sumo as at present ; minimum wago to bo Is 3d per hour, instead of Is 2d «ts at present j conditions regarding overtime to remain unaltered, but those relating to apprentices havo been" altered to read : "That tho proportion of apprentices to journeymen employed shall not exceed one apprentice to evory three men, or fraction of the first thro© men ; wages of apprentices to remain unaltered. The usual conditional preference clause was granted,, whilo tho subletting of work and piecework to employees hail been forbidden. Tho Chairman explained that if tho rocominondations stood for a montfli after being filed without being challenged, thoy would then become an award, which would hold good for v period of threo years.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 49, 26 August 1904, Page 5
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241PAINTERS' DISPUTE. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 49, 26 August 1904, Page 5
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