ARBITRATION COURT.
AUCKLAND, March 22. The Arbitration Court sat to-day, when the wicksrworkcrs’, coachworkers’ and hairdressers’ disputes were disposed of, the Court ratifying the agreements between the parties. Jhe hairdressers secured a minimum of £2 5?, with £2 15s for board. Work hours consist of fifty-seven hours'per week. Coachworkers’ hours were fixed at fortyseven weekly, wages a Is 2d per hour. Wicker-workers' wages were fixed at Is 3d per hour, the week to consist of fortv-seven hours.
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Evening Star, Issue 12768, 22 March 1906, Page 5
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77ARBITRATION COURT. Evening Star, Issue 12768, 22 March 1906, Page 5
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