INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.
TILBURY DOCKERS RESUAIE. [PIir.SS VSSOCIATIOX -COPYRIGHT.] (Received 6. J 1.6 a.m.) London. Feb. 5. The executive of the Dockers’ I nion has peisuaded the Tilbury 7 strikers to resume work. RAILWAY STRIKE ENDED. Himtios Ayres. Feb. 5. The ri’iivvav ‘•trike has virtually ended. 9 I’.M. SATURDAY REGULATION The following is an exit act of particulars ccnceinii’g the Shops and Offices Act giv’en by Mr.R. T." Baxley, In pci-lor <>f Faetiies. re the position of employment of assistants:— “These requisitions do not permit, of (he employment of assistants after 9 p.m. on Saturday except for the pu’im-,? of f’ini iiing any business • ■ i.nmeticed before 9 o’clock, and they can only work after 9 o’clock providing that they have not exceeded the 11 hours at 9 o’clock.” On Thi’rsdav lUh Januarv Mr. Br 'lcy ait ended a meeting of the Shopkeepers’ Association in Hastings and f’lrthei explained the provisions of the law in this respect, but we understand that as the result of his visit to Hastings on Saturday he finds his advice has not been followed and probably more will be heard of the matter.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 45, 6 February 1912, Page 5
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