EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.
ANNUAL CONFERENCE. (United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Oct. 24. The annual conference of the Employers' Federation passed a resolution "That this federation is of opinion that the time has arrived when a closer relationship should exist between the employers' organisations and the Trades and Labour Councils of New Zealand than hitherto has been the case." Another resolution protested against the action of the Government in connection with suburban trains, contending that an evening train would entail little extra labour. Mr T. S. Weston was re-elected president, and a-resolution was passed recording appreciation of his services to the federation during the four yars in which he had acted as president.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 25 October 1917, Page 3
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