CASES WITHDRAWN
A number of cases filed for hearing by the Court have been withdrawn, and while some may be replaced by amended applications, it can be assumed that the applicants have decided to adopt the 40-hour week in the majority of cases. The cases are as follows:— Auckland Tramways. Auckland fish trade. iS'^- . Laundries. ?v;":^".;Power boards. W"4'V , Stewart Island Canneries. Castlecliff Railway Company. Road paving. New Plymouth Borough Council (except abattoir employees). Wanganui River Gravel Company. Wanganui Tramways. Brickworks and quarries. Brick and tile roofing (Winstone. Ltd.). Boot repairers. Wellington electroplaters. Lyttelton Harbour Board. . Dairy factories (under schedule 2 of the Factories Act). Victor Plasters. Ltd., Auckland. New Zealand Electric Storage Batteries.
C. W. Price, manufacturing chemist, Christchu»ch. Brush manufacturers (Bunting and Co., Ltd.).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1936, Page 10
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125CASES WITHDRAWN Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1936, Page 10
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