RESTAURANT WORKERS
NEW DOMINION AWAHD
The Dominion. Tea Room and Restaurant Employees' award has been filed in the Arbitration Court. It is to take effect on 2nd June, 1930, and continue in force until 2nd June, 1931.
• The award provides for a week of forty-eight hours, not more than eleven of which are to be worked on any one day without payment of overtime Except in special circumstances, workers are not to be brought back , to- work after their day's work is finished until .after aiv interval of at least eleven hours, and they, are to bo paid at tho rate of time and a half for the time by which the interval is curtailed. No female is to be employed after 10.30 p.m.
lii a memorandum to the award, his Honour Mr. Justice I'razer says: "A number of clauses were in dispute, most of which have been settled on the basis of'the Private Hotols award. It has been decided to postpone; the coining into operation of clause 15 (ro time sheets) until tho beginning of tho first pay week in August. It is suggested that employers and the union will find it advantageous to agree in the meantime on a uniform form to be used, and tho postponement of tho operation of the clause has been decided upon for this reason."
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1930, Page 13
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RESTAURANT WORKERS
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1930, Page 13
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