Trades and Labor.
(by TELEGRAPH,) Dunedin, April 22. At the Trades Council Conference it was decided to ask the Government to amend the Workmen's Wages Act to make it compulsory on the part of employers to pay wages to their manual laborers at intervals not exceeding one week. It was resolved that the Conference enters its protest against the practice of unnecessary Sunday work creeping in in the railways of the colony; also, the Conference appeals to the workers generally to endeavor to minimise unnecessary Sunday work. The delegates in the afternoon went to Mosgiel, and visited the woollen mills.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 6872, 23 April 1897, Page 4
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