ALLEGED BREACH
J WATERSIDE WORKERS’ AWARD J TEST CASF AT WELLINGTON IBy Telegraph —Press Association) WELLINGTON, This Day. Charged by the New Zealand Waterside Employers’ Association with a , breach of the waterside workers ~ award. J. A. Doolley appeared before , Mr Luxford, SM„ to-day. The case will probably determine the liability ot 75 other workers concerned in incidents on the Pi rt Campbell at Wellington on t 25th January j Mr Stevenson for the employers stat- , ed that the action was one tor penalty , because of a breach of clause 47A of the award. The proceedings were to preserve the sanctity of the award, and to enforce it because no discipline 1. would be possible. Doolley was the job i. delegate, and the case would be taken i- as a test case. 5, Evidence is being heard.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 30 March 1938, Page 8
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