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A Demand for Higher Pay.

[liV ThLK..I..UH/ (/'cr I Vf».v Avi idti'ilt.) CiiwsTi'HrßeH, This day. At the meeting of the operative car|H iiter.s ami joiners the following resolution was utiumm." l-ly tarried: —That this me* tun; uf tq* rutive carpenters and joim r- u.twUr that the time is opportune fur M-curiiing tin advance in the rate of wage- paid in the trale." It was further deculetl to give the employer* a. months' notice that at the expiration of that time tk« current rates of waiyes would 1«» 10s per day, and to request them to reply within a fortnight as to whether they accepted the MBtodcd scale,

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Hastings Standard, Issue 223, 18 January 1897, Page 2

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A Demand for Higher Pay. Hastings Standard, Issue 223, 18 January 1897, Page 2

A Demand for Higher Pay. Hastings Standard, Issue 223, 18 January 1897, Page 2

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