“NO CONFIDENCE"
IN ARBITRATION COURT “JUDGE HAS CLASS SYMPATHIES* MOULDERS* DECLARATION \ Per Press Association. OHHISTOHX7RGH, January 29. The Christchurch Moulders’ Uuiad attacks the Arbitration Court in th* following statement: “The Christchurch Moulders’ Union, after careful discussion on the constitution of the Arbitration Court, with! its college-trained Judge, who has a legal mind and class sympathies with the rich companies and employers, and •in company with the employers’ representatives, who in the interests of the employers recognises neither logic nor justice on behalf of the worker®,-’ this union, invited to nominate a workers’ representative against such a powerful combination, states that it has no confidence in the Arbitration Court, and cannot see its way to nominate any person to the position of workers’ representative.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12352, 23 January 1926, Page 5
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