DAIRY COY’S.
WANT TO EVADE LABOUR LAWS. (Pei PreaK Ajsfsn.' WELLINGTON, September 1. A request that the Government should take into consideration the exclusion of the dairy industry from the scope of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act was made to day to the Premier and Minister of Labour, by a deputation representing 244 dairy companies. Mr Anderson said that various points would be. taken into consideration. They would see amendments to the Act within a week or so. It was a difficult matter to please everybody in labour matters, and the man who tried to do that would never get anywhere. He was making representations to the Cabinet on Saturday, and the various representations made would receive consideration. Mr Coates said he would keep the representations in mind. He was not prepared to discuss the matter, or indicate what action th? Government was likely to take.
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Grey River Argus, 2 September 1927, Page 5
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