Ai'i-cr a lon"lhy discussion a complete, agreement was reached at the Conciliation Council on Tuesday afternoon in the dispute on the wickerworkers _ award. The wages and definition of journeymen were left as in tho old award. The wages of boys (other than apprentices) were fixed as followsr irst vear. 17s t»d; second year, €1 7s 6d; third year, £1 17s Gd; and fourth year £2 ds. It was decided to add tho followin'T danso“ That any employer whoso’ business is substantially peram-bulator-making may employ boys (other than apprentices) in filling in perambulator parts.” It was decided that the award should come mto i force on December 1, and to remain in force for two years. ’
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Evening Star, Issue 19722, 24 November 1927, Page 10
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