ARBITRATION COURT
BUSY TIME AHEAD.
[PER press association.]
WELLINGTON, June 19
When the special sitting of the Arbitration Court is held here on Monday next, the indications point to the Court being faced with a flood of applications under the I.C. and A. Amendment Act, and the Factories Amendment Act passed last session.
To-day the applications on behalf of the employers and also the employees, totalled 200, and notice has been received to file another hundred applications to-morrow, and, as still others are expected, the total, it is stated, will probably be nearer 500 than 100 on Monday.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 June 1936, Page 5
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