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LOCAL OR DOMINION AWARD.

——™ - .as BAKERS AND PASTRYOOOK(ti| ' A DISSATISFIED ' U?TlON^:||^B [by TEI.EGBAPH. —PRESS ASSOCUI?IM^|® ■ Dunedix, f^®S When- the Duncdin. Bakers and-: cooks' dispute came on for hearing ill tig t Arbitration Court., the Court- beingto direct that a conference should b«i k«J between employers and representatititl#* of the union, His Honor Sir. - • Jasticwfe^ asked if they were not prepared to'W»8jl; the award that had been made in MuUijjJ ' and Wellington. ' ' 318 •Mr. Haynes . replied, on behalf union, that the dispute was' in no" |ra|||| connected with the Auckland andj-_ lington < dispute. The claims unions were not on all fours of trie Northern unions. '^Itllllf Hia Honor said that when heard the Auckland dispute it stood that any award made .the rest of the. Dominion. ' ; ' 'Xs@|||| ,sj Mr. Haynes: Our dispute w?« tirely apart from any dispute He was certain, he said, an ment could be arrived .at if a were held. . There we're terms in the-AwM-fl land award which were ' objected^ both employers and workers in DunedSk jjpjl His Honor: It is practically, a award in substance "if; not' in think it ought to be accepted ther talk. Legislation, he said ); such a "puddled condition that' it 4 possible to apply for a Dominion- MfjctAt | • except, practically where there two parties to the dispute. ■ It katmpraHj stood that the hearing: in : M to settle things for the whole Bonupion. M The workers' unions said they 'uniformity, . and ■ employers •/ If ifradjli uniformity. , When . they.' had an tunity for it they did not want, it f' seemed absurd that after genera? lions were fixed local variatipifil^tt^'**<« wanted. ' ■ • '•• • Mr. Haynes again pressed the conference. " ■»> Wft His Honor: It is a most imptopef tempt to go back on what was understanding between employers, workers. Dunedin employers were /flww J 6 sented at the hearing; in Auckland- 3fc-fBIIS understood that- the hearing there' TOjSy final. - ■mm Mr. Havnes asked the Courtan hour or two m order to comer the union. The matter was deferred ira|||i the' afternoon. ' ■ ' 19b In the afternoon, Mr. H&yncssince retiring they had held a and had decided to accept the award, They would like certain tions-, which he specified. His Honor said the Court wooji eider- the matters suggested. .... » " .. *. i&.&j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 8

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LOCAL OR DOMINION AWARD. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 8

LOCAL OR DOMINION AWARD. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 8