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INDIRECT GAIN

IHTERFRETATIOH OF AWARD

[Pek United Press Association.]

WELLINGTON, June 23

The Arbitration Court yesterday gave judgment in an application for interpretation of n clause in the dominion painters’ award. A firm of wholesale grocers hi Auckland employed a man and two youths at painting work, renovating alter a lire, and paying Jess than the award rates of wages. The court considered that the firm was a subsequent party to the award, and bound by its provisions, the work being done on the (inn’s premises, and undertaken in order to enable it to carry on business therein—that is for indirect pecuniary gain.

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Evening Star, Issue 19589, 22 June 1927, Page 5

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INDIRECT GAIN Evening Star, Issue 19589, 22 June 1927, Page 5

INDIRECT GAIN Evening Star, Issue 19589, 22 June 1927, Page 5

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