TAXI-CAB DRIVERS.
■ ■ ■ SETTLEMENT OF A DISPUTE..' ■■;'*. JBT , TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] r.'.'.'- Chmstchuecß/ Ttu&d&jr*""' The Conciliation Council had before it today the dtemands made by taxi-cab drivers, the : principal being -a 54 hours' week, a minimum wage of £3 per ; week, , casual drivers to be paid '. Is v3d : per hour, • and overtime at Is 6d per hour, and overtime for drivers in constant employment at -the rate of time and a-half. r • The parties came to an the principal points being; a minimum wage of _£2 IDs weekly, improvers or ■; learners i£Z 2s f weekly, the drivers of cars on tour to. make 'arrangements with their employers asf: to overtime, whichwould be paid 'at the,rate of lOd hourly, and the drivers to join \ the union within a. month of their engagement.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14808, 11 October 1911, Page 7
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