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INDUSTRIAL CASES.

[PBEBS ASSOCIATION.] Chbistouoecu, Saturday. The award in the briokmakers' case was given thiß morning by the Arbitration Court A week's work in to be 48 hours j pieoe work rated for moulders 7s 6d per 1000, setters and drainers 3» 9d, temperers 3s; minimum wages la per hour for workers over 22; the pay for boya to range from 15s weekly to IOJd per hour. A point of importance to employers came before the Arbitration Court thU morning. Bush and Sons, painters, wore cited for having dismiised an assistant while keeping two non-uuion-i«ts in their employment. The nonunionists had beon engaged before the unionist, and the question was whether, on account of slackness of work, the non-unionists (who had been employed permanently) should be dismissed insteid of the unionist, who had been taken on on account of a rush of work. The oourt reserved its deoision. Thomas M'Naught, saddler, of Bangi On, was charged with a breaoh of award in employing men over hours without paying them overtime. As there was tome doubt as to whether the defendant had been oited the judge took time to comparo the papers.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12266, 13 October 1902, Page 2

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INDUSTRIAL CASES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12266, 13 October 1902, Page 2

INDUSTRIAL CASES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12266, 13 October 1902, Page 2