KEPT INCOMPLETE TIME AND WAGES BOOK—FINED
employee worked lon<j HOURS., A reslauranteur named-Joseph Rossi made his appearance : boforo the Magistrate ’s Court yesterday, .to answer charges brought by the Labour Dept, that he had failed -to -cop a proper time and wages l book and had employed a female assistant longer than the award-hours.."'. *- Inspector .Davies gave.- evidence to the effect that he, had. .been to groat trouble td explain to defendant how to keep the book required by the regulations. There .had been numerous, complaints about the long, hours, that his staff had to work. ■ • . ■ ' . . Prom tho witness'box, defendant said ho had left the employee herself to fill in the time and wages book.. As regards the allegations of her working after hours, ho contended that, she, had offered to keep on soas to loam ..the business.,, ' • ■
His Worship ■ considered - that, there had been a breach of the regulations and imposed a fine of £3 with IDs costs oh each charge.'
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6669, 24 July 1928, Page 11
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