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FACTORIES ACT

COURT RESERVES DECISION '.Per Press Association— Copyright). WELLINGTON, June 15. The Full Court this afternoon resumed the hearing of the appeal of Percy Smith, heard in part on Monday, Smith was charged at New Plymouth in February last that, being the manager of the Waitoitoi Dairy Company’s factory, he allowed a worker named Sadler to lie employed between August 11 and September 22, 1937, for seven days each week, contrary to section 4 of the Factories Amendment Act 1936. That section provides that no worker be employed lor seven days a week in a dairy factory, hut exempts any dairy factory or creamery where not more than two workers are regularly employed.

Mr C. 11. Taylor, of the Crown Law Office, appearing for the respondent, .Inspector Wilson, contended that a “working manager” must be included as a worker for the purpose of ascertaining whether more than two workers were employed in any particular factory. The meaning of the term “worker” in section 4 of the Factories Amendment Act 1936, could lie ascertained by referring to the definition of a worker in the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, where the definition was wide enough to in-

clude a working manager. 011 the meaning of the term “regularly” in the section, he submitted Unit the Court would take the general

practice of the factory over a period of a year and not over the shorter periods contended for by Mr Stevenson, for the appellant. The Court reserved its decision.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1938, Page 6

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FACTORIES ACT Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1938, Page 6

FACTORIES ACT Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1938, Page 6

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