FLAGRANT INJUSTICES
NEW SOUTH WALES BILL ,bNE^ED;:^(B][SLA!^Q^. SYDNEY, September 3. (Received Sept. 3, at 11.30 p.m.) ■ The Select Committee of the Legislative Council which inquired into the amending Arbitration Bill, which is now before Parliament, reports that the Bill is a most one-sided piece of legislation. It is saturated with Soviet principles and reeking with flagrant injustices, therefore it would have a most disastrous effect on all industries. The committee recommends the exclusion of all; rural workers and domestic servants from the Bill, and other amendments in the direction of enabling industry to function as far as possible normally. The report adds: “It would be absolutely futile to expect a revival of industry under the provisions of this Bill.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21431, 4 September 1931, Page 9
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