COACHWORKERS.
AWARD SOUGHT. (BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON, Dec. 9. The Dominion coachworkers’ dispute was before the Conciliation Council today. The union asked for a 44-hour week, and with wages for .journeymen coachworkers at 2s 9th ffier hofir, and helpers 15 to 16 years l()s oer week. 16 to 17 £l 15s, 17 toilS £2 ss, 18 to 19 £2 15s, 19 to 20 £3- os, 20 to 21 £3 15s, over 21 -2t> per hour.. The employers ask. for a 47-hour week and the following wages: Journeymen, 2s l£d per hour; improvers, Is per hour for the first six months and Is lOfd for the next six; helners, 15 to 16 years £1 per week, 16 to 17 £1 ss, 17 to 18 £1 10s, 18 to 19, £1 15sj 19 to 20 £2 ss, 20 to 21 r £2 15s, over 2l Is B|d per hour, extra helpers Is B|d per hour, assemblers Is 9fd for the first,year and Is lljj-cl per hour thereafter.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 9 December 1924, Page 7
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