APPRENTICES ACT
DISCUSSION IN ARBITRATION
COURT
(United Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, This Day
Various aspects of the Apprentices Act of last session were discussed in an informal manner by representatives of employers and employees at the Arbitration Court to-day. As a basis for discussion ihe Court had issued a skeleton draft of an order which it is proposed to make governing conditions ot apprenticeship. In a memorandum attached to the draft- Mr Justice Frazer stated tliat after hearing the views of parties the Court would issue a standard form of order which would he the basis for general orders to be made under the Act. The general orders would naturally vary to some extent- from the standard form, but the Court thought it would be of assistance to masters and apprentices and to those entrusted with the administration of the Act if some standard was taken as a basis. The discussion is proceeding.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 April 1924, Page 4
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