LABOUR IN SILESIA.
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL. Provision is made by the convention recently signed by Germany and Poland for the provisional settlement of Upper Silesia for the setting-up of a labour advisory committee, which must be '. consulted when particular classes of disputes on labour questions arise. The chairman and two of the ten assessors, of which the committee is composed, are to be appointed, in each case for three years, by the governing body of the International Labour Oflice of .the League of Nations. The chairman shall be neither a German nor a Polish subject; of the two assessors, one shall be .Polish and the other German, chosen fronv among the experts in labour- legislation in their own country. They shall be neither employers nor workers, j The remaining eight assessors shall be, appointed for one year, four by the Polish Government and four by the German Government, and are to be selected in equal numbers from employers and workers by agreement with the competent German and Polish workers' and employers' organwhich are recognised in the plebiscite area
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18171, 17 August 1922, Page 7
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