PRINTING TRADE'S DISPUTE
(Pus Unitjed Press Association.]
WELLINGTON, October 14, The employers' representatives in the Arbitration Court in printing 'trades recently submitted a number of points to the Court for interpretation, ae the employers were anxious to fully comply with * the award this week.
Mr Pirani to-day wired to the registrar of the court: " Could you kindly wire me to-day whether a decision has been arrived at on any point submitted?" In reply he received the following wire this afternoon from the registrar: "Awaiting the views of the unions concerned."
As _ the employers' unions had already submitted their views, reference, of course, is to the workers'' unions.
At a meeting of the Wellington Master Printers' Association this afternoon, at which Mr Gamble, president of the Master Printers' Association 'was present, it waa decided to await the decision of the Arbitration Court.
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Evening Star, Issue 17484, 15 October 1920, Page 7
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141PRINTING TRADE'S DISPUTE Evening Star, Issue 17484, 15 October 1920, Page 7
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