WEST COAST MINERS.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
AGREEMENT DRAWN UP.
[BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION - .]
WELLINGTON - . Thursday. According to a statement made by the ! j secretary of the New Zealand Employers' I I Federation, Mr. T. O. Bishop, an agree- j j tiient has been reached regarding condi- j I tions of employment at the West Coast ! ! mines, and is now awaiting the signature : of the parties. It is expected iliat the j j whole matter will he fixed up before tho | holidays. i j The new agreement is to remain in force I j from the commencement of the first pay | ] period after ratification, until April 30, 1 | 1926. i ! THE REWANUI DISPUTE. | j SETI'LE M ENT F.FFECTE D. i [by telegraph.—press association.] | GKEYMOUTJH. Thursday. 1 The dispute regarding the wages of the I tinec fircmeifat the Rewanui State mino was settled to-day at a conference between i the Kngincdrivers' Union and the manage- j j ment. Work will be resumed tomorrow, j Details of the settlement aro not ani nounced.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18896, 19 December 1924, Page 10
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