INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES
FIXTURES FOR CASES PENDING RULING BY THE COURT [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, April .15. His Honour Mr Justice Frazer, in tho Arbitration Court to-day, said with regard to making fixtures for the hearing of disputes that the proper attitude to adopt was to wait till the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Bill was passed, and, assuming that its essential features were not altered, to make an order referring all disputes now pending back to the Conciliation Council. That was to say, it would not be necessary tor anyone to appear and ask that that be done; Herbert Turner, a waterside worker, was successful in an action against Gannaway and Co., stevedores, in respect to an injury while at his occupation. In avoiding a piece of falling timber he was struck on the elbow agaist a timber stack, sustaining an injury which temporarily incapacitated kirn. Ho claimed that total incapacity would remain for some considerable time. The court gave judgment for the payment of compensation to date and lor a lurthcr thirteen weeks.
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Evening Star, Issue 21078, 15 April 1932, Page 8
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175INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES Evening Star, Issue 21078, 15 April 1932, Page 8
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