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WORK AND WAGES.

CHBISTCHURCH, February 13. The Conciliation Board to-day considered the dispute in the tailoring trade. After hearing both the union's anet the employers' statements, they decided to adjourn, in order to allow of a conference being held for tho purpose of deciding on a log that will be acceptable to both parties. The masters said that they were willing to accept tho award to be made by the Arbitration Court at Dunedin next month in the tailoring dispute there, but tho union will not agree, as they allege that the Dtunedin dispute deals only with, tailors, whilst the Christchnrch deals with tailors, tailoresses, and pressers.

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Evening Star, Issue 11681, 13 February 1902, Page 4

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WORK AND WAGES. Evening Star, Issue 11681, 13 February 1902, Page 4

WORK AND WAGES. Evening Star, Issue 11681, 13 February 1902, Page 4

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