WORK AND WAGES.
AUCKLAND TRAMWAYS UNION. A Press Association .message .states thu the Auckland Tramways Cnion have derided that the tine of £6O imposed by the Arbitration Court in connection with the late rti ike lie promptly paid. The Otago Painters-’ Industrial Union of Employers held their annual meeting on Monday in the office of .Messrs H. Mitchell and Co. Mr A. Giilieo (president) occupied the chair, and expressed satisfaction at the, good relationship existing between the men - and masters, and hoped that it would eont’nno. The following olfiee-heareis were elected President. Mr A. Gillies (reelected) ; vice-president-; Messrs N Oram J. Wren, T. J. Wright. S. F. Ahum'.’ and D. Robertson; Committee—Mors J. H. Oliver, W. Shepherd. A. L. Fogo, and (/ Robertson; lion, auditor, Mr .I.'f;. Wilson (re-elected), ft was decided that- a picnic be held of members and friends on a date to ho arranged. * I
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Evening Star, Issue 13099, 4 November 1908, Page 8
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147WORK AND WAGES. Evening Star, Issue 13099, 4 November 1908, Page 8
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