LABOUR MATTERS
WOOLLEN MILLS DIS?XJTE. • (Dkiiid Prbsb Asaooiiijpn.) . WELLINGTON 1 ," M?n:cb 29. The Petone woollen m;lls dispute is unchanged.' The • Conciliation jlQomrnißsionfer (Mr Hally.) is endeavouring t,o' drfor: a' further, conference of parties on. the "basis that 1 delega^s, approach the subject >without reference to previous -iiegotiations. ' :
SYDNEY TRAMWAYS (Rec. "9.5Q - SYJJNEY, This Day. The recent_arbitration award in connection ' with the "trainways employees adds £so,ooo.."jpei*'annum: to the sheet. " ' '
"EFTIECT OF A'44-HOUR WEEK. {Rec.'"9.Tso TEC.m.) i MELBOURNE, <This l Dky. It was stated "at the hearing of-the Broken " Hill miners' case ifchat the 44hout week had resulted in tfye output of ■lead being reduced by 17,430 Ix)lis a week. ' ( ~ jj * **
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Nelson Evening Mail, 30 March 1916, Page 5
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109LABOUR MATTERS Nelson Evening Mail, 30 March 1916, Page 5
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