LABOUR MATTERS.
[United Peess Association.] THE ARBITRATION COURT'S AWARDS. INVERCARGILL, Monday. The Southland Sawmilling Union o_\ Saturday night declined to endorse the Canterbury Trades and Labour Council's resolution re removal of. Mr Justice Sim from the Arbitration Court Bench, but expressed sympathy with the farm labourers, and approved of Mr McCullough's minority report. They passed a resolution favouring legislation to compel the Court to make an award in any dispute before a strike. The clause in the sawmillers' award was strongly resented. It was resolved to urge the Government to take from the Arbitration Court the power to insert a provision not asked for by cither party to a dispute.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 September 1908, Page 3
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