THE QUASHED AWARD
COURT'S WORK DELAYED [Per United Press Association.] ¥ NEW PLYMOUTH, August 3. Immediate repercussions of the Appeal Court’s judgment quashing the Otago Clerical Workers’ award were felt at New Plymouth, when the Arbitration Court found itself unable to proceed with three Taranaki applications. The most important was the much-discussed clerical workers’ dispute, to w'hich more than 1,100 employers have been joined as parties. This was adjourned sine die. In addition, Mr Justice O’Regan found it necessary, pending receipt of a copy of the judgment, to hold oyer the applications by the Engine Drivers’ and _ Vehicular Drivers’ Unions to add parties to their awards.
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Evening Star, Issue 22718, 4 August 1937, Page 6
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105THE QUASHED AWARD Evening Star, Issue 22718, 4 August 1937, Page 6
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