HOURS IN INDUSTRY
DECISIONS OF COURT
Decisions .regarding hours of work have been given by' the . Arbitration Court-in the following cases since it commenced its special sitting' to hear applications for amendments to awards and for extensions of the 40-hour week:— ■ 40-HOUR WEEK. Footwear manufacturers. * T;i"v " Sawmilling industry. _■•,. •'fty!.'^ Box-rmaking factories. . • 5 : Timber yards. ' "■ ■ • Woollen, mills- ' ' Hosiery arid knitting factories. Paper mills. Ammunition manufacturers. Biscuit and confectionery (by agreement). ■ Manufacturers of men's and boys' clothing. : Shirt, white, and silk industry. Dressmaking and millinery industry. Eange-making. industry. Soap manufacturers. ■Chemical manure factories (by agreement) . i . ■..'■■• ; Jewellery manufacturers. Neck wear manufacturers, ■ Coachbuilders. . Fur garment manufacturers. Furniture manufacturers,. inGluding upholsterers, polishers, picture-frame makers, and wire matress makers. 44-HOUR WEEK. Pottery manufacturers. 44 IN SUMMER; 36 IN WINTER. Aerated' water manufacturers.
44 IN SUMMER; 40 in WINTER. Fruit and vegetable preserving and canning and jam making.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 10
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142HOURS IN INDUSTRY Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 10
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