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40-HOUR WEEK

FURNITURE TRADE JUDGMENT (Per Press Association—Copyright). WELLINGTON, July 19. An industry of importance to- every householder and householder, as well as hundreds of workers in New Zealand, the furniture trade is to work the 40-hour week after; September 1, acordmg to the reserved judgment given by the Arbitration Court to-day. The decision applies to cabinetmakers, casket makers, upholsterers, chair and frame makers, machinists, wood carvers, turners, polishers, pianoforte makers, picture-frame maker, and wire mattress. makers.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1936, Page 4

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40-HOUR WEEK Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1936, Page 4

40-HOUR WEEK Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1936, Page 4

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