MOTOR ENGINEERS
.doURT TO DECIDE DISPUTE '.. Discussion was continued yesterday afternoon and this morning, before the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. P. Hally) in the dispute btween the Amalgamated.Engineering and Allied Trades Industrial "Associar 'tion and the New Zealand Motor" Traders' Association without result, and tho whole dispute will now be referred to the" Arbitration Court. ■ . '■'■'■ The employers'- assessors:were: Messrs.. J. H. Ashton (New Plymouth),. Walter Hill (Petone), James Black (Dunedin), F. Cullen < (Auckland), G-. French , .(Christehnreli), and J. F. Cousins (Wellington). Assessors for the workers were: Messrs. R. F. Barter (Auckland, advocate), G. T. Thu.rston . (Christchurch), J. A. Wild (Auckland), A. Black (Wellington), A. Bice (Otago), and A. .Cameron (Christ? church). '
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 146, 22 June 1928, Page 11
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