TROUBLE IN AUCKLAND BAKING TRADE
UNION STANDS FIRM. ! . AUCKLAND, sth, December. With reference to the dispute in the baking trade it is stated by the master bakers .that they have no desire, to .continue the night shift, provided the men, following the example of the Arbitration Court, granted them sufficient, time to adapt their businesses to the' new conditions. Employers Would be only too pleased to fall in with the daylight start. They also point out that the increase ih wages does not amount to 2s 6d per week, as alleged by Mr. Veale, the union secretary, but to 7s 6d. The union, however, shows no'inclination to meet the views of the masters, and haa. notified them that in the event of its demands not being complied with the men will cease work on Saturday.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 137, 6 December 1912, Page 2
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