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QUESTION OF COMPETENCE

GENEVA LABOUR OFFICE Australian nntl N. 7.. Cubic As.sociailon. LONDON, August 27. The Permanent Court of International Justice affirmatively answered tho question submitted from the league of Nations Council for an advisory opinion whether tho League’s labour organisation was competent to propose legislation which, while protecting the interests of workers, incidentally regulated the same work done by employers. The "question arose from the (925 convention prohibiting night work in bakeries. The court said the organisation wns not called upon to deal with the work of employers generally, which was not claimed by the Labour Office, but only in so far as work done by an employer was the same as that of a worlrer.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12538, 30 August 1926, Page 6

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QUESTION OF COMPETENCE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12538, 30 August 1926, Page 6

QUESTION OF COMPETENCE New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12538, 30 August 1926, Page 6

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