ARBITRATION COURT.
AUCKLAND SESSION ENDS. CUT EXEMPTIONS REFUSED. The session in Auckland of the Arbitration Court, wiiHi was opened on July 23, was concluded yesterday. In the afternoon four more applications for exemption from the general order imposing a ,10 per cent, reduction in wages were refused. Th G cases were those of the Northern Industrial District Clothing Trades (cutters and pressors) Union, the Auckland (seven miles radius) Front of House Employees in 1 heatres and Picture Houses, the Auckland Operative Bakers, Pastrycooks and Related Trades Employees, and the Northern Industrial District Cheese and Butter Factories (Pasteurising and Distributing Depots) Employees. _ Decisions ,in several other applications for exemption are to bo delivered by the Court shortly. . The president, Mr. Justice Frazer, Mr. W. Cecil Prime, employers' assessor, and Mr. A. L. Montcitb, employees' assessor, will leave this morning for Hamilton, where a sitting of the Court will be begun on Monday. Commencing on Thursday, cases will bo heard at New Plymouth, and a session is expected to be opened at Wellington on September 1.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20958, 22 August 1931, Page 14
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